Opinion
Crim. Action 2:21CR03
11-04-2021
ORDER ADOPTING MAGISTRATE JUDGE'S REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING PLEA OF GUILTY IN FELONY CASE [DKT. NO. 60], ACCEPTING GUILTY PLEA, AND SCHEDULING SENTENCING HEARING
THOMAS S. KLEEH UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
On October 14, 2021, the Defendant, William Glenn Vance (“Vance”), appeared before United States Magistrate Judge Michael J. Aloi and moved for permission to enter a plea of GUILTY to Count Three of the Indictment, charging him with Distribution of Buprenorphine, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2 and Title 21, United States Code, Sections 841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(E)(i). Vance stated that he understood that the magistrate judge is not a United States District Judge, and Vance consented to pleading before the magistrate judge. This Court referred Vance's plea of guilty to the magistrate judge for the purpose of administering the allocution, pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 11, making a finding as to whether the plea was knowingly and voluntarily entered, and recommending to this Court whether the plea should be accepted.
Based upon Vance's statements during the plea hearing, and the Government's proffer establishing that an independent factual basis for the plea existed, the magistrate judge found that Vance was competent to enter a plea, that the plea was freely and voluntarily given, that Vance was aware of the nature of the charges against him and the consequences of his plea, and that a factual basis existed for the tendered plea. The magistrate judge issued a Report and Recommendation Concerning Plea of Guilty in Felony Case (“R&R”) [Dkt. No. 60] finding a factual basis for the plea and recommending that this Court accept Vance's plea of guilty to Count Three of the Indictment.
The magistrate judge remanded Defendant to the custody of the United States Marshals Service to be returned to the custody of the State of West Virginia.
The magistrate judge also directed the parties to file any written objections to the R&R within fourteen (14) days after service of the R&R. He further advised that failure to file objections would result in a waiver of the right to appeal from a judgment of this Court based on the R&R. Neither Vance nor the Government filed objections to the R&R.
Accordingly, this Court ADOPTS the magistrate judge's R&R [Dkt. No. 60], provisionally ACCEPTS Vance's guilty plea, and ADJUDGES him GUILTY of the crime charged in Count Three of the Indictment.
Pursuant to Fed. R. Crim. P. 11(c)(3) and U.S.S.G. § 6B1.1(c), the Court DEFERS acceptance of the proposed plea agreement until it has received and reviewed the presentence investigation report prepared in this matter.
Pursuant to U.S.S.G. § 6A1 et seq., the Court ORDERS the following:
1. The Probation Officer shall undertake a presentence investigation of Vance, and prepare a presentence investigation report for the Court;
2. The Government and Vance shall each provide their narrative descriptions of the offense to the Probation Officer by November 12, 2021;
3. The presentence investigation report shall be disclosed to Vance, his counsel, and the Government on or before January 7, 2022; however, the Probation Officer shall not disclose any sentencing recommendations made pursuant to Fed. R. Crim. P. 32(e)(3);
4. Counsel may file written objections to the presentence investigation report on or before January 21, 2022;
5. The Office of Probation shall submit the presentence investigation report with addendum to the Court on or before February 1, 2022; and
6. Counsel may file any written sentencing memorandum or statements and motions for departure from the Sentencing Guidelines, including the factual basis for the same, on or before February 1, 2022.
The Court further ORDERS that prior to sentencing, counsel for Defendant review with him the revised Standard Probation and Supervised Release Conditions adopted by this Court on November 29, 2016, pursuant to the standing order entered by Chief Judge Groh, In Re: Revised Standard Probation and Supervised Release Conditions, 3:16-MC-56.
The Court will conduct the Sentencing Hearing for Vance on February 24, 2022 at 2:30 p.m., at the Elkins, West Virginia point of holding court. If counsel anticipates having multiple witnesses or an otherwise lengthy sentencing hearing, please notify the Judge's chamber staff so that an adequate amount of time can be scheduled.
It is so ORDERED.
The Clerk is directed to transmit copies of this Order to counsel of record and all appropriate agencies.