Opinion
12-10013-CR-KING
09-09-2022
REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION ON CHANGE OF PLEA
LURANA S. SNOW UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
THIS CAUSE having come on to be heard upon the Order of Reference (ECF No. 37) from United States District Judge James Lawrence King to the undersigned, to conduct a proceeding for acceptance of a guilty plea by Defendant, Alison Gracey in the above referenced case. The undersigned, having conducted a Change of Plea hearing on May 20, 2022 recommends to the District Court as follows:
1. On May 20, 2022, the undersigned convened a hearing to permit Defendant, Alison Gracey to enter a change of plea in the aforementioned matter. At the outset of the hearing, the undersigned advised the Defendant of her right to have these proceedings conducted by the District Judge assigned to the case. Further, the Defendant was advised that the Change of Plea hearing was being conducted on an Order of Reference from the District Judge, at the request of the Defendant, the Defendant's attorney and the Assistant United States Attorney assigned to this case.
The undersigned further advised the Defendant that the District Judge assigned to this case would be the sentencing judge and would make all findings and rulings concerning the Defendant's sentence.
2. The Defendant was advised that she did not have to permit the undersigned United States Magistrate Judge to conduct this hearing and could request that the Change of Plea hearing be conducted only by a United States District Judge. The Defendant, the Defendant's attorney and the Assistant United States Attorney assigned to the case all agreed on the record and consented to this Court conducting the Change of Plea hearing.
3. The undersigned conducted a plea colloquy in accordance with the outline set forth in the Bench Book for District Judges.
4. There is a written Plea Agreement which had been entered into by the parties in this case. The undersigned reviewed the Plea Agreement on the record and had the Defendant acknowledge that she signed the Plea Agreement. This Court also made certain that the Defendant was aware of any minimum mandatory sentences and the maximum sentences which could be imposed in this case pursuant to the Plea Agreement and the applicable statutes. The Defendant acknowledged that she understood these possible maximum penalties which could be imposed in her case.
5. Defendant, Alison Gracey pled guilty to Count 1 of the Indictment, which charges her with involuntary manslaughter, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 1112 and 2.
6. The Government stated a factual basis for the entry of the plea which included all of the essential elements of the crime to which the Defendant is pleading guilty and any sentencing enhancements and/or aggravating factors that may be applicable.
7. Based on all of the foregoing and the plea colloquy, the undersigned recommends to the District Judge that Defendant, Alison Gracey be found to have freely and voluntarily entered her guilty plea to Count 1 of the Indictment as more particularly described herein and that she be adjudged guilty of that offense.
8. A Presentence Investigation Report is being prepared for the District Court by the United States Probation Office. Sentencing has been set for 10:30 a.m. on August 18, 2022 before the Honorable James Lawrence King, United States District Judge, 301 Simonton Street, 1st Floor Courtroom, Key West, Florida 33040.
Accordingly, the undersigned RECOMMENDS that Defendant, Alison Gracey's plea of guilty be accepted, the Defendant be adjudged guilty of the offense to which she has entered her plea of guilty and that a sentencing hearing be conducted for final disposition of this matter.
The parties will have fourteen (14) days from the date of being served with a copy of this Report and Recommendation within which to file written objections, if any, with the Honorable James Lawrence King, United States District Judge. Failure to file objections timely shall bar the parties from a de novo determination by the District Judge of an issue covered in the Report and shall bar the parties from attacking on appeal unobjected-to factual and legal conclusions contained therein, except upon grounds of plain error if necessary in the interest of justice. See 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1); Thomas v. Arn, 474 U.S. 140, 149 (1985); Henley v. Johnson, 885 F.2d 790, 794 (1989); 11th Cir. R. 3-1 (2016).