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U.S. v. SCHOOLER, 13-CR-30140-WDS. (2013)

Court: District Court, S.D. Illinois Number: infdco20130912841 Visitors: 17
Filed: Sep. 11, 2013
Latest Update: Sep. 11, 2013
Summary: ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION WILLIAM D. STIEHL, District Judge. On August 23, 2013, the United States of America and defendant Jeremy Schooler consented to appear before Magistrate Judge Clifford J. Proud pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 11 and SDIL Rule 72.1(b)(2). At that time, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to Count 1 of the Indictment. On August 23, 2013, Judge Proud submitted a Report recommending that the un-dersigned District Judge accept the plea of
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ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION

WILLIAM D. STIEHL, District Judge.

On August 23, 2013, the United States of America and defendant Jeremy Schooler consented to appear before Magistrate Judge Clifford J. Proud pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 11 and SDIL Rule 72.1(b)(2). At that time, the defendant entered a plea of guilty to Count 1 of the Indictment.

On August 23, 2013, Judge Proud submitted a Report recommending that the un-dersigned District Judge accept the plea of guilty, that a presentence investigation and re-port be prepared, and that the defendant be adjudicated guilty and have sentence imposed accordingly (Doc. 18).

The Report included a notice to the parties informing them of their right to appeal by way of filing "Objections" within fourteen (14) days of service of the Report and Rec-ommendation. Neither party has filed an objection, therefore, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b), this Court need not conduct de novo review. Thomas v. Arn, 474 U.S. 140, 149-52 (1985); Video Views Inc. v. Studio 21, Ltd., 797 F.2d 538 (7th Cir. 1986).

Accordingly, the undersigned District Judge ADOPTS Magistrate Judge Clifford J. Proud's Report and Recommendation (Doc. 18), ACCEPTS defendant Jeremy Schooler's plea of guilty, and ADJUDGES defendant Jeremy Schooler guilty of Count 1 of the In-dictment.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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