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U.S. v. WEHUNT, 1:16-cr-17. (2016)

Court: District Court, E.D. Tennessee Number: infdco20160824e74 Visitors: 17
Filed: Aug. 05, 2016
Latest Update: Aug. 05, 2016
Summary: REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION CHRISTOPHER H. STEGER , Magistrate Judge . Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 636(b), the undersigned United States Magistrate Judge conducted a plea hearing in this case on August 4, 2016. At the hearing, Defendant entered a plea of guilty to Count One of the Indictment in exchange for the undertakings made by the Government in the written Plea Agreement [Doc. 27] and Plea Agreement Supplements [Docs. 28, 31] (hereinafter "Plea Agreement"). On the basis of the record made a
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REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION

Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b), the undersigned United States Magistrate Judge conducted a plea hearing in this case on August 4, 2016. At the hearing, Defendant entered a plea of guilty to Count One of the Indictment in exchange for the undertakings made by the Government in the written Plea Agreement [Doc. 27] and Plea Agreement Supplements [Docs. 28, 31] (hereinafter "Plea Agreement"). On the basis of the record made at the hearing, the Court finds that Defendant is fully capable and competent to enter an informed plea; the plea is made knowingly and with full understanding of each of the rights waived by Defendant; the plea is made voluntarily and free from any force, threats, or promises, apart from the promises in the Plea Agreement; Defendant understands the nature of the charges and penalties provided by law; and the plea has a sufficient basis in fact.

I therefore recommend that Defendant's plea of guilty to Count One of the Indictment be accepted; the Court adjudicate Defendant guilty of the charges set forth in Count One of the Indictment; and the written Plea Agreement be accepted at the time of sentencing. I further recommend that Defendant remain in custody until sentencing in this matter. Acceptance of the plea, adjudication of guilt, acceptance of the Plea Agreement, and imposition of sentence are specifically reserved for the District Court Judge.

The Defendant's sentencing hearing is scheduled on November 14, 2016, at 9:00 a.m.

Source:  Leagle

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