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U.S. v. GREEN, 1:13cr517. (2014)

Court: District Court, N.D. Ohio Number: infdco20140428629 Visitors: 13
Filed: Mar. 05, 2014
Latest Update: Mar. 05, 2014
Summary: AND RECOMMENDATION OF MAGISTRATE JUDGE GREG WHITE Magistrate Judge. Pursuant to General Order 99-49, this matter was been referred to the undersigned United States Magistrate Judge for the purpose of receiving, after consent, the Defendant's plea of guilty. The following, along with the transcript or other record of the proceedings submitted herewith, constitutes this Court's Report and Recommendation concerning the Defendant's plea of guilty: 1. On March 5, 2014, the Defendant, accompanied b
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AND RECOMMENDATION OF MAGISTRATE JUDGE

GREG WHITE Magistrate Judge.

Pursuant to General Order 99-49, this matter was been referred to the undersigned United States Magistrate Judge for the purpose of receiving, after consent, the Defendant's plea of guilty. The following, along with the transcript or other record of the proceedings submitted herewith, constitutes this Court's Report and Recommendation concerning the Defendant's plea of guilty:

1. On March 5, 2014, the Defendant, accompanied by counsel, proffered a plea of guilty; 2. The Defendant was examined as to his competency to participate in a plea proceeding and was found to be competent; 3. The Defendant acknowledged understanding the nature of the charge(s) contained in the indictment and the maximum possible sentence consequent thereto; 4. The Defendant was advised of his rights to tender a plea of not guilty or stand upon such a plea previously entered, to trial, to representation by counsel, including appointed counsel, at all stages of the proceedings, to confront and cross-examine adverse witnesses, to present witnesses and to compel their presence, to stand upon or waive the privilege against self-incrimination, and acknowledged understanding that if a plea of guilty was accepted each of those rights would be waived; 5. The Defendant was advised that the government would have the right, in a prosecution for perjury, to use any statement he makes under oath; 6. The parties provided the undersigned with sufficient information about the charged offense(s) and the Defendant's conduct to establish a factual basis for the plea; and, 7. The undersigned questioned the Defendant under oath about the knowing, intelligent, and voluntary nature of the plea of guilty, and finds that the Defendant's plea was offered knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily.

In light of the foregoing and the record submitted herewith, the undersigned finds that all requirements imposed by the United States Constitution and Fed. R. Crim. P. 11 have been satisfied. Therefore, the undersigned recommends that the plea of guilty be accepted and a finding of guilty be entered by the Court.

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