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United States v. Elms, 3:19-cr-152/RV. (2020)

Court: District Court, N.D. Florida Number: infdco20200302807 Visitors: 11
Filed: Feb. 27, 2020
Latest Update: Feb. 27, 2020
Summary: REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING PLEA OF GUILTY HOPE THAI CANNON , Magistrate Judge . The Defendant, by consent, has appeared before me pursuant to Rule 11, Fed. R. Crim. P., and has entered a plea of guilty to Count One of the indictment. After cautioning and examining the Defendant under oath concerning each of the subjects mentioned in Rule 11, I determined the guilty plea was knowing and voluntary and the offense charged is supported by an independent basis in fact containing each
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REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING PLEA OF GUILTY

The Defendant, by consent, has appeared before me pursuant to Rule 11, Fed. R. Crim. P., and has entered a plea of guilty to Count One of the indictment. After cautioning and examining the Defendant under oath concerning each of the subjects mentioned in Rule 11, I determined the guilty plea was knowing and voluntary and the offense charged is supported by an independent basis in fact containing each of the essential elements thereof. I therefore recommend the plea of guilty be accepted and the Defendant be adjudicated guilty and have sentence imposed accordingly.

NOTICE TO THE PARTIES

Objections to these proposed findings and recommendations may be filed within twenty-four (24) hours after being served a copy thereof. Any different deadline that may appear on the electronic docket is for the court's internal use only, and does not control. A copy of objections shall be served upon the magistrate judge and all other parties. A party failing to object to a magistrate judge's findings or recommendations contained in a report and recommendation in accordance with the provisions of 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1) waives the right to challenge on appeal the district court's order based on unobjected-to factual and legal conclusions. See U.S. Ct. of App. 11th Cir. Rule 3-1; 28 U.S.C. § 636.

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