United States v. Wayne Scott

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
DecidedJanuary 28, 2011
Docket10-1597
StatusPublished

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Opinion

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT

Ev erett M cK inley Dirksen United States C ou rthou se O ffice of the C lerk R oom 2722 - 219 S. D earborn Street Ph on e: (312) 435-5850 C hicago, Illinois 60604 w w w .ca7.u scou rts.gov

ORDER January 28, 2011 BEFORE

WILLIAM J. BAUER, Circuit Judge DIANE P. WOOD, Circuit Judge ANN CLAIRE WILLIAMS, Circuit Judge

UNITED STATES OF AM ERICA, Plaintiff - Appellee

No.: 10-1597 v.

W AYNE SCOTT, Defendant - Appellant

Originating Case Inform ation:

District Court No: 1:09-cr-00548-1 Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division District Judge Blanche M. M anning

Upon consideration of the GOVERNMENT’S UNOPPOSED MOTION TO AMEND THE OPINION, filed on January 24, 2011, by counsel for the appellee,

IT IS ORDERED that the motion is GRANTED. On page 2 of the slip opinion, the sentence beginning “In June 2009...” is replaced with the following:

In June 2009, a criminal complaint charged the defendant and his coconspirator, Gabriel A. Brown, with engaging in a scheme to defraud investors. In July 2009, a federal grand jury charged the defendant in a six-count indictment for engaging in a scheme to defraud investors through the use of the United States mail.

form name: c7_Order_3J (form ID: 177)

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