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U.S. v. Shufford, 7:01-CR-82-BO (2018)

Court: District Court, E.D. North Carolina Number: infdco20180302c59 Visitors: 17
Filed: Mar. 01, 2018
Latest Update: Mar. 01, 2018
Summary: ORDER TERRENCE W. BOYLE , District Judge . This matter comes before the Court on defendant's prose motion requesting a copy of his pre-sentence report (PSR). Defendant was sentenced on December 1, 2001 to 120 months' imprisonment in the Bureau of Prisons. Defendant has since been released from federal custody. On January 8, 2018, defendant filed the instant motion, in which he requests a copy of his PSR apparently in order to resolve an issue concerning his state criminal record. Rule 3
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ORDER

This matter comes before the Court on defendant's prose motion requesting a copy of his pre-sentence report (PSR). Defendant was sentenced on December 1, 2001 to 120 months' imprisonment in the Bureau of Prisons. Defendant has since been released from federal custody. On January 8, 2018, defendant filed the instant motion, in which he requests a copy of his PSR apparently in order to resolve an issue concerning his state criminal record.

Rule 32 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure "does not give a defendant any right whatsoever to have a copy of the [presentence] report." Ward v. United States, 609 F.Supp. 169 (N.D. Ohio 1985). Defendant, in his motiori, asserts that he is represented by counsel. Accordingly, his motion is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE, and his attorney may refile his request if release of the report is justified.

SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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