BAILEY v. U.S., CR-08-IPJ-PWG-0408-S (2013)
Court: District Court, N.D. Alabama
Number: infdco20130911596
Visitors: 8
Filed: Sep. 10, 2013
Latest Update: Sep. 10, 2013
Summary: MEMORANDUM OPINION INGE PRYTZ JOHNSON, Senior District Judge. The magistrate judge entered a report and recommendation, recommending that this 2255 motion to vacate be denied due to the court lacking jurisdiction as the petitioner has been released from custody. No objections to the report and recommendation have been received. 1 The court has considered the entire file in this action, together with the report and recommendation, and has reached an independent conclusion that the report an
Summary: MEMORANDUM OPINION INGE PRYTZ JOHNSON, Senior District Judge. The magistrate judge entered a report and recommendation, recommending that this 2255 motion to vacate be denied due to the court lacking jurisdiction as the petitioner has been released from custody. No objections to the report and recommendation have been received. 1 The court has considered the entire file in this action, together with the report and recommendation, and has reached an independent conclusion that the report and..
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MEMORANDUM OPINION
INGE PRYTZ JOHNSON, Senior District Judge.
The magistrate judge entered a report and recommendation, recommending that this § 2255 motion to vacate be denied due to the court lacking jurisdiction as the petitioner has been released from custody. No objections to the report and recommendation have been received.1 The court has considered the entire file in this action, together with the report and recommendation, and has reached an independent conclusion that the report and recommendation is due to be adopted and approved. Accordingly, the court hereby adopts and approves the findings and recommendation of the magistrate judge as the findings and conclusions of the court.
The motion to vacate is due to be DENIED. An appropriate order will be entered.
FootNotes
1. After petitioner's release from custody, he failed to provide the court with a valid mailing address.
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