JONES v. TUCKER
Filing
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ORDER adopting the magistrate judge's 24 Report and Recommendation. The 1 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus, challenging the judgment of conviction and sentences in State of Florida v. Eldran Demond Jones in the Circuit Court for Escambia County, Florida, Case Numbers 07-2815, 07-3242, 04-4134 and 08-1692, is DENIED. The clerk shall close the file. A certificate of appealability is DENIED. Signed by SENIOR JUDGE LACEY A COLLIER on 2/4/2014. (djb)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
PENSACOLA DIVISION
ELDRAN D. JONES,
Petitioner,
v.
Case No. 3:12cv193/LC/CJK
MICHAEL D. CREWS,
Respondent.
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ORDER
This cause comes on for consideration upon the magistrate judge’s Report and
Recommendation dated January 2, 2014. (Doc. 24). The parties have been furnished
a copy of the Report and Recommendation and have been afforded an opportunity to
file objections pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 636(b)(1). No
objections have been filed.
Having considered the Report and Recommendation, I have determined that the
Report and Recommendation should be adopted.
Accordingly, it is ORDERED:
1. The magistrate judge’s Report and Recommendation (doc. 24) is adopted
and incorporated by reference in this order.
2. The petition for writ of habeas corpus (doc. 1), challenging the judgment of
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conviction and sentences in State of Florida v. Eldran Demond Jones in the Circuit
Court for Escambia County, Florida, Case Numbers 07-2815, 07-3242, 04-4134 and
08-1692, is DENIED.
3. The clerk shall close the file.
4. A certificate of appealability is DENIED.
ORDERED on this 4th day of February, 2014.
s /L.A.
Collier
LACEY A. COLLIER
SENIOR UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Case No: 3:12cv193/LC/CJK
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