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法庭文件 · 2026-03-11 · 2 页 · United States District Court · S.D.N.Y.
The court postpones Mr. Guo’s sentencing to April 27, 2026, orders his Rule 17(c) subpoena request to be disclosed to the government instead of remaining ex parte, and sets new deadlines for both parties’ sentencing submissions.
This two-page order, signed by United States District Judge Analisa Torres and dated March 11, 2026, makes two significant procedural rulings in United States v. Miles Guo, 23 Cr. 118-1 (AT).
In response to Mr. Guo's February 24, 2026 letter (ECF No. 807) requesting an adjournment of approximately thirty days, and the government's objection (ECF No. 808), the Court adjourns sentencing to April 27, 2026 at 12:00 p.m. in Courtroom 15D of the United States Courthouse, 500 Pearl Street, New York.
The Court addresses Mr. Guo's pending Rule 17(c) subpoena application, which had been filed ex parte and under seal on November 12, 2025 (case-doc-815) and supplemented ex parte on January 27, 2026 (case-doc-816). The supplement was filed in response to the Court's January 13, 2026 ex parte order requiring greater specificity.
The government, by letter of February 27, 2026 (ECF No. 808), objected to continued ex parte handling. The Court agrees:
The Court therefore directs Mr. Guo to:
The Court also directs the government to respond to the application.