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U.S. v. RODRIGUEZ-BALTAZAR, 1:15-CR-223. (2015)

Court: District Court, W.D. Michigan Number: infdco20160106a81 Visitors: 7
Filed: Dec. 21, 2015
Latest Update: Dec. 21, 2015
Summary: REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION RAY KENT , Magistrate Judge . Pursuant to W.D. Mich. LCrR 11.1 and upon a request of the district court, I conducted a felony plea hearing in this matter on December 21, 2015, after receiving the written consent of the defendant, the defendant's attorney, and the attorney for the government. These consents were also placed on the record in open court. Defendant Jose Luis Rodriguez-Baltazar is charged in a single-count Indictment with being illegally in this count
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REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION

Pursuant to W.D. Mich. LCrR 11.1 and upon a request of the district court, I conducted a felony plea hearing in this matter on December 21, 2015, after receiving the written consent of the defendant, the defendant's attorney, and the attorney for the government. These consents were also placed on the record in open court.

Defendant Jose Luis Rodriguez-Baltazar is charged in a single-count Indictment with being illegally in this country after having been previously removed following a felony conviction. On the basis of this record, I found that defendant was competent to enter a plea of guilty and that his plea was knowledgeable and voluntary with a full understanding of each of the rights waived by the defendant, that the defendant fully understood the nature of the charge and the consequences of his plea, and that the defendant's plea had a sufficient basis in fact which contained all of the elements of the offense charged.

There was no written plea agreement in this case.

I accepted the plea of guilty, subject to final acceptance of the plea by the District Judge. I ordered the preparation of a presentence investigation report.

Recommendation

Based upon the foregoing, I respectfully recommend that the defendant's plea of guilty to the single-count Indictment be accepted, and that the court adjudicate the defendant guilty of that charge.

Source:  Leagle

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