United States v. Tellez-Solorzano, 4:19-CR-202-Y. (2019)
Court: District Court, N.D. Texas
Number: infdco20190923b56
Visitors: 18
Filed: Sep. 19, 2019
Latest Update: Sep. 19, 2019
Summary: ORDER ACCEPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF THE UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE AND ADJUDGING DEFENDANT GUILTY TERRY R. MEANS , District Judge . The Court has reviewed all relevant matters of record in this case, including especially (1) the Consent to Administration of Guilty Plea and Allocution by United States Magistrate Judge and (2) the Report of Action and Recommendation on Plea Before the United States Magistrate Judge. No objections to either have been filed within fourteen (14) da
Summary: ORDER ACCEPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF THE UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE AND ADJUDGING DEFENDANT GUILTY TERRY R. MEANS , District Judge . The Court has reviewed all relevant matters of record in this case, including especially (1) the Consent to Administration of Guilty Plea and Allocution by United States Magistrate Judge and (2) the Report of Action and Recommendation on Plea Before the United States Magistrate Judge. No objections to either have been filed within fourteen (14) day..
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ORDER ACCEPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF THE UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE AND ADJUDGING DEFENDANT GUILTY
TERRY R. MEANS, District Judge.
The Court has reviewed all relevant matters of record in this case, including especially (1) the Consent to Administration of Guilty Plea and Allocution by United States Magistrate Judge and (2) the Report of Action and Recommendation on Plea Before the United States Magistrate Judge. No objections to either have been filed within fourteen (14) days of service in accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1). Therefore, the Court concludes that the report and recommendation of the magistrate judge on the plea of guilty is correct, and it is hereby accepted by the Court. Accordingly, the Court accepts the plea of guilty, and defendant is hereby adjudged guilty. The defendant's sentence will be imposed in accordance with the Court's sentencing scheduling order.
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