U.S. v. TAYLOR, 1:14-cr-229-TCB-2. (2016)
Court: District Court, N.D. Georgia
Number: infdco20160513e00
Visitors: 10
Filed: May 12, 2016
Latest Update: May 12, 2016
Summary: ORDER TIMOTHY C. BATTEN, Sr. , District Judge . This case comes before the Court on Magistrate Judge Russell G. Vineyard's Final Report and Recommendation (the "R&R") [113], which recommends granting the Government's motion [102] to preclude Defendant Joshua Taylor from offering expert testimony regarding any mental disease or defect. Taylor has filed objections to the R&R [116], and the Court heard from counsel for the Government and Taylor at an in-chambers hearing on May 12, 2016. In l
Summary: ORDER TIMOTHY C. BATTEN, Sr. , District Judge . This case comes before the Court on Magistrate Judge Russell G. Vineyard's Final Report and Recommendation (the "R&R") [113], which recommends granting the Government's motion [102] to preclude Defendant Joshua Taylor from offering expert testimony regarding any mental disease or defect. Taylor has filed objections to the R&R [116], and the Court heard from counsel for the Government and Taylor at an in-chambers hearing on May 12, 2016. In li..
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ORDER
TIMOTHY C. BATTEN, Sr., District Judge.
This case comes before the Court on Magistrate Judge Russell G. Vineyard's Final Report and Recommendation (the "R&R") [113], which recommends granting the Government's motion [102] to preclude Defendant Joshua Taylor from offering expert testimony regarding any mental disease or defect. Taylor has filed objections to the R&R [116], and the Court heard from counsel for the Government and Taylor at an in-chambers hearing on May 12, 2016.
In light of Taylor's objections, the Court has carefully reviewed the R&R and given de nova consideration to the issues raised in the Government's motion. See 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1)(C). Having done so, for the reasons expressed at the May 12 hearing and in Judge Vineyard's R&R, the Court adopts as its Order the R&R [113], overrules Taylor's objections thereto [116], and grants the Government's motion in limine [102].
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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