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SCHEDULING ORDER by Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai as to Shawn Wafford (USM #66993-065): At the request of counsel, Sentencing set for 1/08/2026 is RESET for 3/18/2026 at 10:30AM in Eugene Courtroom 1 before Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai. The Court will assume 30 minutes is sufficient for sentencing unless the parties notify the Court two weeks in advance that the sentencing will (1) be evidentiary or (2) otherwise require more time. (bd) (Entered: 12/23/2025)

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SCHEDULING ORDER by Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai as to Shawn Wafford (USM #66993-065): At the request of counsel, Sentencing set for 1/08/2026 is RESET for 3/18/2026 at 10:30AM in Eugene Courtroom 1 before Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai. The Court will assume 30 minutes is sufficient for sentencing unless the parties notify the Court two weeks in advance that the sentencing will (1) be evidentiary or (2) otherwise require more time. (bd) (Entered: 12/23/2025)

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SCHEDULING ORDER by Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai as to Shawn Wafford (USM #66993-065): At the request of counsel, Sentencing set for 1/08/2026 is RESET for 3/18/2026 at 10:30AM in Eugene Courtroom 1 before Judge Mustafa T.

Verdict · May 10, 2026

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SCHEDULING ORDER by Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai as to Shawn Wafford (USM #66993-065): At the request of counsel,

Verdict · May 10, 2026

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Shawn Wafford, a federal inmate, is awaiting sentencing in a case before Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai. On December 23, 2025, the court issued a scheduling order resetting the sentencing date from January 8, 2026, to March 18, 2026, at 10:30 AM in Eugene Courtroom 1. The court will assume a 30-minute sentencing hearing unless the parties notify the court two weeks in advance that the hearing will be evidentiary or require more time. This is a significant development in the case, as it sets a new deadline for the sentencing process to move forward. The court's assumption of a 30-minute hearing suggests that the parties do not anticipate any major issues or complications during the sentencing process. the court's warning to the parties to notify them in advance if the hearing will be evidentiary or require more time indicates that there may be some uncertainty or potential for complexity in the case. The next step in the case will be the sentencing hearing on March 18, 2026, where Judge Kasubhai will impose a sentence on Wafford. The outcome of this hearing will be a critical development in the case, as it will determine the final disposition of Wafford's case.

The court's scheduling order also provides some insight into the court's expectations and procedures for the sentencing process. By assuming a 30-minute hearing, the court is indicating that it does not anticipate any major issues or complications during the sentencing process. the court's warning to the parties to notify them in advance if the hearing will be evidentiary or require more time suggests that there may be some uncertainty or potential for complexity in the case. This suggests that the parties may need to be prepared to address any potential issues or complications that may arise during the sentencing process.

The next thing to watch in this case will be the sentencing hearing on March 18, 2026, where Judge Kasubhai will impose a sentence on Wafford. The outcome of this hearing will be a critical development in the case, as it will determine the final disposition of Wafford's case. The parties will need to be prepared to address any potential issues or complications that may arise during the sentencing process, and the court will need to be prepared to impose a sentence that is fair and just in light of the evidence presented.

In addition to the sentencing hearing, the parties may also need to address any potential issues or complications that may arise during the sentencing process. This could include addressing any potential issues with the evidence presented, or addressing any potential complications with the sentencing process itself. The court will need to be prepared to address any potential issues or complications that may arise during the sentencing process, and the parties will need to be prepared to address any potential issues or complications that may arise during the sentencing process.

The court's scheduling order also provides some insight into the court's expectations and procedures for the sentencing process. By assuming a 30-minute hearing, the court is indicating that it does not anticipate any major issues or complications during the sentencing process. the court's warning to the parties to notify them in advance if the hearing will be evidentiary or require more time suggests that there may be some uncertainty or potential for complexity in the case. This suggests that the parties may need to be prepared to address any potential issues or complications that may arise during the sentencing process.

The next thing to watch in this case will be the sentencing hearing on March 18, 2026, where Judge Kasubhai will impose a sentence on Wafford. The outcome of this hearing will be a critical development in the case, as it will determine the final disposition of Wafford's case. The parties will need to be prepared to address any potential issues or complications that may arise during the sentencing process, and the court will need to be prepared to impose a sentence that is fair and just in light of the evidence presented.

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SCHEDULING ORDER by Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai as to Shawn Wafford (USM #66993-065): At the request of counsel, Sentencing set for 1/08/2026 is RESET for 3/18/2026 at 10:30AM in Eugene Courtroom 1 before Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai. The Court will assume 30 minutes is sufficient for sentencing unless the parties notify the Court two weeks in advance that the sentencing will (1) be evidentiary or (2) otherwise require more time. (bd) (Entered: 12/23/2025)

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SCHEDULING ORDER by Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai as to Shawn Wafford (USM #66993-065): At the request of counsel, Sentencing set for 1/08/2026 is RESET for 3/18/2026 at 10:30AM in Eugene Courtroom 1 before Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai. The Court will assume 30 minutes is sufficient for sentencing unless the parties notify

Judge Mustafa issued an order.

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