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QUINLIN v. CREWS, 5:11-cv-00333-MP-CJK. (2013)

Court: District Court, N.D. Florida Number: infdco20130619a95 Visitors: 4
Filed: Jun. 18, 2013
Latest Update: Jun. 18, 2013
Summary: ORDER MAURICE M. PAUL, Senior District Judge. This cause comes on for consideration upon the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation dated May 10, 2013. (Doc. 18). The parties have been furnished a copy of the Report and Recommendation and have been afforded an opportunity to file objections pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 636(b)(1). The time for filing objections has passed, and none have been filed. Having considered the Report and Recommendation, and any objections
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ORDER

MAURICE M. PAUL, Senior District Judge.

This cause comes on for consideration upon the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation dated May 10, 2013. (Doc. 18). The parties have been furnished a copy of the Report and Recommendation and have been afforded an opportunity to file objections pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 636(b)(1). The time for filing objections has passed, and none have been filed.

Having considered the Report and Recommendation, and any objections thereto timely filed, I have determined that the Report and Recommendation should be adopted.

Accordingly, it is hereby

ORDERED AND ADJUDGED:

1. The magistrate judge's Report and Recommendation is adopted and incorporated by reference in this order. 2. The petition for writ of habeas corpus (doc. 1), challenging the revocation of petitioner's probation in State of Florida v. Jonathan Edgar Quinlin in the Circuit Court for Jackson County, Florida, Case No. 06-541 is DENIED, and the Clerk is directed to close the file. 3. A certificate of appealability is DENIED, pursuant to Rule 11(a) of the Rules Governing Section 2254 Cases in the U.S. District Courts.

DONE AND ORDERED.

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