U.S. v. Hazelwood, 3:16-CR-20. (2018)
Court: District Court, E.D. Tennessee
Number: infdco20180315g45
Visitors: 13
Filed: Mar. 14, 2018
Latest Update: Mar. 14, 2018
Summary: ORDER CURTIS L. COLLIER , District Judge . On February 15, 2018, following the jury's guilty verdict against Defendant Mark Hazelwood on conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud, wire fraud, and witness tampering, the undersigned referred Defendant to Magistrate Judge Bruce Guyton for a hearing on whether Defendant should continue to be released or should be detained pending his sentencing hearing. The Magistrate Judge held a detention hearing on February 16, 2018 and issued a report
Summary: ORDER CURTIS L. COLLIER , District Judge . On February 15, 2018, following the jury's guilty verdict against Defendant Mark Hazelwood on conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud, wire fraud, and witness tampering, the undersigned referred Defendant to Magistrate Judge Bruce Guyton for a hearing on whether Defendant should continue to be released or should be detained pending his sentencing hearing. The Magistrate Judge held a detention hearing on February 16, 2018 and issued a report ..
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ORDER
CURTIS L. COLLIER, District Judge.
On February 15, 2018, following the jury's guilty verdict against Defendant Mark Hazelwood on conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud, wire fraud, and witness tampering, the undersigned referred Defendant to Magistrate Judge Bruce Guyton for a hearing on whether Defendant should continue to be released or should be detained pending his sentencing hearing. The Magistrate Judge held a detention hearing on February 16, 2018 and issued a report and recommendation ("R&R") on February 21, 2018 pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1)(B) recommending Defendant's continued release on certain new conditions. (Doc. 497.) Neither party has objected to the R&R within fourteen days. See Fed. R. Crim. P. 59(b)(2).
The Court ACCEPTS and ADOPTS the R&R (Doc. 497). Defendant shall remain on release on the new conditions imposed by the Magistrate Judge (Doc. 491).
SO ORDERED.
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