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U.S. v. PUGH, CR417-051. (2017)

Court: District Court, S.D. Georgia Number: infdco20170711930 Visitors: 22
Filed: Jul. 10, 2017
Latest Update: Jul. 10, 2017
Summary: ORDER WILLIAM T. MOORE, Jr. , District Judge . Before the Court is Defendant Nathaniel Pugh's Motion to Dismiss Charges. (Doc. 40.) The Government has responded in opposition. (Doc. 47 at 11-12.) In his motion, Defendant "moves the Court to dismiss the charges against him, on the grounds that same are unconstitutional, illegal, arbitrary, unreasonable, capricious, or otherwise without probable cause." (Doc. 40 at 1.) Defendant claims that his motion is "based on the Sixth, Eighth, and Fo
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ORDER

Before the Court is Defendant Nathaniel Pugh's Motion to Dismiss Charges. (Doc. 40.) The Government has responded in opposition. (Doc. 47 at 11-12.) In his motion, Defendant "moves the Court to dismiss the charges against him, on the grounds that same are unconstitutional, illegal, arbitrary, unreasonable, capricious, or otherwise without probable cause." (Doc. 40 at 1.) Defendant claims that his motion is "based on the Sixth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution and Article I, Section I, paragraphs 1, 2, 14, and 17 of the Georgia Constitution, and O.C.G.A. § 17-16-7." (Id.) The motion lacks any actual argument, but "Defendant reserve[d] the right to perfect [the] Motion on receipt of the Government's discovery, copy of the charges, and further investigation." (Id.) However, Defendant did not supplement or otherwise perfect his motion. Accordingly, Defendant's motion is DENIED.

SO ORDERED.

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