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United States v. Valentine

United States District Court, Northern District of Texas
Aug 23, 2022
3:19-CR-187-K (08) (N.D. Tex. Aug. 23, 2022)

Opinion

3:19-CR-187-K (08)

08-23-2022

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. FREDDIE VALENTINE


REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING PLEA OF GUILTY

IRMA CARRILLO RAMIREZ UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

FREDDIE VALENTINE, by consent, under authority of United States v. Dees, 125 F.3d 261 (5th Cir. 1997), has appeared before me pursuant to Fed. R. Crim.P. 11, and has entered a plea of guilty to Counts 4, 5, 6, and 7, of the 16-Count Indictment, filed on April 10, 2019. After cautioning and examining Defendant Freddie Valentine, under oath concerning each of the subjects mentioned in Rule 11, I determined that the guilty plea was knowledgeable and voluntary and that the offense charged is supported by an independent basis in fact containing each of the essential elements of such offense. I therefore recommend that the plea of guilty be accepted, and that Defendant Freddie Valentine, be adjudged guilty of (Counts 4 and 6) - Interference With Commerce by Robbery and Aiding and Abetting, in violation of 18 USC § 1951(a) and 2; and (Counts 5 and 7) - Using, Carrying, Brandishing and Discharging a Firearm during and in Relation to, and Possessing, Brandishing, and Discharging a Firearm in Furtherance of, a Crime of Violence, in violation of 18 USC § 924(c)(1)(A)(iii) and 2 and have sentence imposed accordingly. After being found guilty of the offense by the district judge.

[ ] The defendant is currently in custody and should be ordered to remain in custody.

[ ] The defendant must be ordered detained pursuant to 18U.S.C. § 3143(a)(1) unless the Court finds by clear and convincing evidence that the defendant is not likely to flee or pose a danger to any other person or the community if released.

[ ] The Government does not oppose release.

[ ] The defendant has been compliant with the current conditions of release.

[ ] I find by clear and convincing evidence that the defendant is not likely to flee or pose a danger to any other person or the community if released and should therefore be released under § 3142(b) or (c).

[ ] The Government opposes release.

[ ] The defendant has not been compliant with the conditions of release.

[ ] If the Court accepts this recommendation, this matter should be set for hearing upon motion of the Government.

[ ] The defendant must be ordered detained pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3143(a)(2) unless (1)(a) the Court finds there is a substantial likelihood that a motion for acquittal or new trial will be granted, or (b) the Government has recommended that no sentence of imprisonment be imposed, or (c) exceptional circumstances are clearly shown under § 3145(c) why the defendant should not be detained, and (2) the Court finds by clear and convincing evidence that the defendant is not likely to flee or pose a danger to any other person or the community if released.


Summaries of

United States v. Valentine

United States District Court, Northern District of Texas
Aug 23, 2022
3:19-CR-187-K (08) (N.D. Tex. Aug. 23, 2022)
Case details for

United States v. Valentine

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. FREDDIE VALENTINE

Court:United States District Court, Northern District of Texas

Date published: Aug 23, 2022

Citations

3:19-CR-187-K (08) (N.D. Tex. Aug. 23, 2022)