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U.S. v. POND, 7:17-CR-005-O. (2017)

Court: District Court, N.D. Texas Number: infdco20171021b96 Visitors: 11
Filed: Sep. 01, 2017
Latest Update: Sep. 01, 2017
Summary: REPORT OF ACTION AND RECOMMENDATION ON PLEA BEFORE THE UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE HAL R. RAY, JR. , Magistrate Judge . This Report of Action on Plea is submitted to the court under 28 U.S.C. 636(b)(3). This case has been referred by the United States district judge to the undersigned for the taking of a guilty plea. The parties have consented to appear before a United States magistrate judge for these purposes. The defendant appeared with counsel before the undersigned United States
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REPORT OF ACTION AND RECOMMENDATION ON PLEA BEFORE THE UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

This Report of Action on Plea is submitted to the court under 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(3). This case has been referred by the United States district judge to the undersigned for the taking of a guilty plea. The parties have consented to appear before a United States magistrate judge for these purposes.

The defendant appeared with counsel before the undersigned United States magistrate judge who addressed the defendant personally in open court and informed the defendant of, and determined that the defendant understood, the admonitions contained in Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

The defendant pleaded guilty to Count One (1) of the indictment, charging the defendant with a violation of 21 U.S.C § 846, 841(a)(1) and (b)(1)(C). The undersigned magistrate judge finds the following:

1. The defendant, upon advice of counsel, has consented orally and in writing to enter this guilty plea before a magistrate judge subject to final approval and sentencing by the presiding district judge; 2. The defendant fully understands the nature of the charges and penalties; 3. The defendant understands all constitutional and statutory rights and wishes to waive these rights, including right to a trial by jury and the right to appear before a United States district judge; 4. The defendant's plea is made freely and voluntarily; 5. The defendant is competent to enter this plea of guilty; 6. There is a factual basis for the plea; and 7. The ends of justice are served by acceptance of the defendant's plea of guilty.

Although I have conducted these proceedings, accepted the defendant's plea of guilty, and recommended that the United States district judge find her guilty, upon the defendant's consent and the referral from the United States district judge, that judge has the power to review my actions in this proceeding and possesses final decision-making authority. Thus, if the defendant has any objections to the findings or any other action of the undersigned she should make those known to the United States district judge within fourteen (14) days of today.

I recommend that defendant's plea of guilty be accepted, that the defendant be adjudged guilty by the United States district judge, and that sentence be imposed accordingly.

Source:  Leagle

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