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U.S. v. Hinote

United States District Court, N.D. Florida, Gainesville Division
Apr 30, 2008
CASE NO. 1:08CR05-SPM/AK (N.D. Fla. Apr. 30, 2008)

Opinion

CASE NO. 1:08CR05-SPM/AK.

April 30, 2008


REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION


On this date, the Defendant, Terry Gordon Hinote, his attorney, and the attorney for the Government appeared before the undersigned for the purpose of considering Defendant's entry of a guilty plea to Count 1 of the information. The district judge referred this matter to the undersigned for purposes of hearing Defendant's proposed change of plea pursuant to Fed.R.Crim.P. 11 and to enter a report and recommendation as to whether to accept the change of plea. All parties consented to this procedure, and the written consent has been entered.

The Court addressed Defendant personally in open court, and after assuring that Defendant was competent to proceed and had consented to pleading guilty, the Court finds:

1. Defendant is mentally alert, appears to be reasonably intelligent, and understands the nature of the charges to which he is pleading guilty as well as the consequences of a guilty plea.

2. Defendant understands that he has a right to persist in his plea of not guilty, to trial by jury, to assistance of counsel at trial, to confront and cross-examine adverse witnesses, and that he has a right against compelled self-incrimination.

3. Defendant understands the effect of the supervised release term; he understands that the sentencing guidelines suggest a range for his sentence, but that the district judge is no longer bound by those guidelines and may in his discretion sentence him to a term shorter or longer than the range suggested by those guidelines. Defendant also understands that he cannot withdraw his guilty plea if the sentence is not what he expected.

4. Defendant understands that by pleading guilty, he has waived the right to have a jury determine beyond a reasonable doubt any fact or issue related to sentencing and has agreed to allow the Court to decide by a preponderance of the evidence all facts and issues related to sentencing.

5. The plea of guilty by the Defendant has been freely, knowingly, and voluntarily made and is not the result of force or threats or of any promises.

6. Defendant is competent to plead guilty.

7. Defendant understands that his answers during the plea colloquy, which were under oath, may be later used against him in a prosecution for perjury or false statement.

8. There is a factual basis for Defendant's guilty plea.

9. Defendant has made his decision to plead guilty with the advice and counsel of a competent attorney with whom Defendant acknowledged he was satisfied.

10. Defendant has voluntarily consented to go forward with his plea of guilty before the undersigned. He understands that he has waived the ten-day period for filing objections to this report and recommendation, and he agrees that he has twenty-four hours from receipt of a copy of this report and recommendation in which to file written objections, if any. The United States also consents to this procedure, including the shorter period for objections.

Accordingly, it is RECOMMENDED that the Court ACCEPT the plea agreement and Defendant's plea of guilty.

NOTICE TO THE PARTIES

A party may file specific, written objections to the proposed findings and recommendations within 24 hours after receiving a copy of this report and recommendation.


Summaries of

U.S. v. Hinote

United States District Court, N.D. Florida, Gainesville Division
Apr 30, 2008
CASE NO. 1:08CR05-SPM/AK (N.D. Fla. Apr. 30, 2008)
Case details for

U.S. v. Hinote

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. TERRY GORDON HINOTE, Defendant

Court:United States District Court, N.D. Florida, Gainesville Division

Date published: Apr 30, 2008

Citations

CASE NO. 1:08CR05-SPM/AK (N.D. Fla. Apr. 30, 2008)