U.S. v. Dias, 4:18CR3047. (2018)
Court: District Court, D. Nebraska
Number: infdco20180524d45
Visitors: 24
Filed: May 23, 2018
Latest Update: May 23, 2018
Summary: MEMORANDUM AND ORDER RICHARD G. KOPF , District Judge . Pending before me is a findings and recommendation from a magistrate judge that recommends that I accept the defendant's plea of guilty. There is no objection to the findings and recommendation. After careful consideration and de novo review, IT IS ORDERED that: 1. The findings and recommendation (filing no. 22) is accepted. 2. The defendant is found guilty. The plea is accepted. The court decides that the plea of guilty is knowing,
Summary: MEMORANDUM AND ORDER RICHARD G. KOPF , District Judge . Pending before me is a findings and recommendation from a magistrate judge that recommends that I accept the defendant's plea of guilty. There is no objection to the findings and recommendation. After careful consideration and de novo review, IT IS ORDERED that: 1. The findings and recommendation (filing no. 22) is accepted. 2. The defendant is found guilty. The plea is accepted. The court decides that the plea of guilty is knowing, ..
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MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
RICHARD G. KOPF, District Judge.
Pending before me is a findings and recommendation from a magistrate judge that recommends that I accept the defendant's plea of guilty. There is no objection to the findings and recommendation. After careful consideration and de novo review,
IT IS ORDERED that:
1. The findings and recommendation (filing no. 22) is accepted.
2. The defendant is found guilty. The plea is accepted. The court decides that the plea of guilty is knowing, intelligent, voluntary, and that there is a factual basis for the plea.
3. If there is a plea agreement, I defer acceptance of the plea agreement until the time of sentencing pursuant to Rule 11(c)(3). Unless otherwise stated at the time of sentencing, the plea agreement will be deemed accepted upon the pronouncement of the judgment and sentence.
4. This case shall proceed to sentencing.
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