U.S. v. NATSON, CR417-050. (2017)
Court: District Court, S.D. Georgia
Number: infdco20170828852
Visitors: 12
Filed: Aug. 24, 2017
Latest Update: Aug. 24, 2017
Summary: ORDER G.R. SMITH , Magistrate Judge . Victor Natson moves for a hearing "to determine the admissibility and voluntariness of any statements made by Defendant to the authorities." Doc. 77 at 1 (emphasis added) (citing Jackson v. Denno , 378 U.S. 368 (1964)). He indicates that he made "statements [ ] during his arrest while he was handcuffed and being taken into custody" and seeks the hearing "to the extent" that he "made certain statements and admissions that may be self-incriminating.
Summary: ORDER G.R. SMITH , Magistrate Judge . Victor Natson moves for a hearing "to determine the admissibility and voluntariness of any statements made by Defendant to the authorities." Doc. 77 at 1 (emphasis added) (citing Jackson v. Denno , 378 U.S. 368 (1964)). He indicates that he made "statements [ ] during his arrest while he was handcuffed and being taken into custody" and seeks the hearing "to the extent" that he "made certain statements and admissions that may be self-incriminating."..
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ORDER
G.R. SMITH, Magistrate Judge.
Victor Natson moves for a hearing "to determine the admissibility and voluntariness of any statements made by Defendant to the authorities." Doc. 77 at 1 (emphasis added) (citing Jackson v. Denno, 378 U.S. 368 (1964)). He indicates that he made "statements [ ] during his arrest while he was handcuffed and being taken into custody" and seeks the hearing "to the extent" that he "made certain statements and admissions that may be self-incriminating." Id. The Court cannot, however, discern from these hazy descriptions the content or context of the statements made. See id. at 2 ("If Mr. Natson provided statements to authorities, he is entitled to a Jackson-Denno hearing regarding any such statements." (emphases added)).
By no later than 12:00 p.m. on August 28, 2017, defendant shall submit to the Court further briefing describing what statements, if any, he made to law enforcement that warrant a Jackson-Denno hearing.
SO ORDERED.
Source: Leagle