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U.S. v. Munoz-Vega, 1:15-901. (2016)

Court: District Court, S.D. Texas Number: infdco20160218e66 Visitors: 4
Filed: Feb. 17, 2016
Latest Update: Feb. 17, 2016
Summary: ORDER ROLANDO OLVERA , District Judge . BE IT REMEMBERED on this 17 th day of February, 2016, the Court reviewed the file in the above-captioned matter and specifically the Report and Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge filed November 09, 2015, wherein the defendant Jose Luis Munoz-Vega waived appearance before this Court and appeared before the United States Magistrate Judge Ignacio Torteya, III for the taking of a felony guilty plea and Federal Rule of Criminal Proc
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ORDER

BE IT REMEMBERED on this 17th day of February, 2016, the Court reviewed the file in the above-captioned matter and specifically the Report and Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge filed November 09, 2015, wherein the defendant Jose Luis Munoz-Vega waived appearance before this Court and appeared before the United States Magistrate Judge Ignacio Torteya, III for the taking of a felony guilty plea and Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure Rule 11 Allocution. The magistrate judge recommends that the plea of guilty be accepted by the undersigned, and noting no opposition by defendant Jose Luis Munoz-Vega to the Report and Recommendation, the Court enters the following order:

IT IS ORDERED that the Report and Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge be and is hereby adopted. The Court finds the Defendant Jose Luis Munoz-Vega guilty of the offense of alien who had previously been denied admission, excluded, deported, or removed, after having been convicted of an aggravated felony, knowingly and unlawfully was present in the United States having been found in Cameron County, Texas, the said defendant having not obtained consent to reapply for admission into the United States from the Attorney General of the United States or Secretary of Homeland Security, the successor, pursuant to Title 6, United States Code, Sections 202(3), 202(4), and 557, in violation of Title 8, United States Code, Section 1326(a) and 1326(b).

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