U.S. v. WAGERS, 09-61-ART-HAI-(4). (2017)
Court: District Court, E.D. Kentucky
Number: infdco20170321a27
Visitors: 16
Filed: Mar. 20, 2017
Latest Update: Mar. 20, 2017
Summary: ORDER AMUL R. THAPAR , District Judge . James Wagers violated the terms of his supervised release. R. 178. Wagers stipulated to one violation and admitted the factual basis for the other. R. 187 at 1. Pursuant to the Court's referral order, R. 184, Magistrate Judge Hanly A. Ingram filed a thoughtful Recommended Disposition ("R&R") that the Court sentence Wagers to eighteen months of incarceration, with sixty months of supervised release to follow. R. 187 at 7-8. Wagers has not filed any obj
Summary: ORDER AMUL R. THAPAR , District Judge . James Wagers violated the terms of his supervised release. R. 178. Wagers stipulated to one violation and admitted the factual basis for the other. R. 187 at 1. Pursuant to the Court's referral order, R. 184, Magistrate Judge Hanly A. Ingram filed a thoughtful Recommended Disposition ("R&R") that the Court sentence Wagers to eighteen months of incarceration, with sixty months of supervised release to follow. R. 187 at 7-8. Wagers has not filed any obje..
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ORDER
AMUL R. THAPAR, District Judge.
James Wagers violated the terms of his supervised release. R. 178. Wagers stipulated to one violation and admitted the factual basis for the other. R. 187 at 1. Pursuant to the Court's referral order, R. 184, Magistrate Judge Hanly A. Ingram filed a thoughtful Recommended Disposition ("R&R") that the Court sentence Wagers to eighteen months of incarceration, with sixty months of supervised release to follow. R. 187 at 7-8. Wagers has not filed any objections to the R&R, and the time to do so has expired. Id. at 8. Accordingly, it is ORDERED that Judge Ingram's R&R, R. 187, is ADOPTED as the opinion of the Court. The Court will issue a separate judgment.
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