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U.S. v. APARICIO-AYALA, 1-15-cr-00217-BLW-1. (2016)

Court: District Court, D. Idaho Number: infdco20160205713 Visitors: 5
Filed: Jan. 12, 2016
Latest Update: Jan. 12, 2016
Summary: REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION CANDY WAGAHOFF DALE , Magistrate Judge . On January 12, 2016, Defendant AGUSTIN APARICIO-AYALA appeared before the undersigned United States Magistrate Judge to enter a change of plea. The Defendant executed a waiver of the right to have the presiding United States District Judge take his change of plea. Thereafter, the Court explained to the Defendant the nature of the charges contained in the applicable Indictment (Dkt. 1), the maximum penalties applicable, his C
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REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION

On January 12, 2016, Defendant AGUSTIN APARICIO-AYALA appeared before the undersigned United States Magistrate Judge to enter a change of plea. The Defendant executed a waiver of the right to have the presiding United States District Judge take his change of plea. Thereafter, the Court explained to the Defendant the nature of the charges contained in the applicable Indictment (Dkt. 1), the maximum penalties applicable, his Constitutional rights, the impact that the Sentencing Guidelines will have, and that the District Judge will not be bound by any agreement of the parties as to the penalty to be imposed.

The Court, having conducted the change of plea hearing and having inquired of the Defendant, counsel, and the government, finds that there is a factual basis for the Defendant's guilty plea, that he entered it voluntarily and with full knowledge of the consequences, and that the plea should be accepted. The undersigned also ordered a presentence investigation to be conducted and a report prepared by the United States Probation Office.

RECOMMENDATION

NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY RECOMMENDED:

1) The District Court accept Defendant AGUSTIN APARICIO-AYALA's plea of guilty to Count 1 of the Indictment (Dkt. 1).

Written objections to this Report and Recommendation must be filed within fourteen (14) days pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1) and Local Rule 72.1(b), or as a result of failing to do so, that party may waive the right to raise factual and/or legal objections to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Source:  Leagle

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