TAYLOR v. JONES
Filing
23
ORDER ADOPTING 20 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION. Respondent's motion to dismiss (doc. 14 ) is GRANTED. The petition for writ of habeas corpus (doc. 1 ), challenging petitioner's judgment of conviction and sentences in St ate of Florida v. Robert Russell Taylor, Escambia County Circuit Court Case No. 06-CF-3199, is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. The clerk is directed to close the file. A certificate of appealability is DENIED. Signed by SENIOR JUDGE LACEY A COLLIER on 5/9/2017. (sdw)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
PENSACOLA DIVISION
ROBERT R. TAYLOR,
Petitioner,
v.
Case No. 3:16cv179/LC/CJK
JULIE L. JONES,
Respondent.
___________________/
ORDER
This cause comes on for consideration upon the Magistrate Judge’s Report and
Recommendation dated April 20, 2017. (Doc. 20). 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). I have
made a de novo determination of those portions to which an objection has been made.
Having considered the Report and Recommendation and all objections thereto
timely filed, I have determined that the Report and Recommendation should be
adopted.
Accordingly, it is ORDERED:
1. The Magistrate Judge’s Report and Recommendation (doc. 20) is adopted
and incorporated by reference in this order.
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2. Respondent’s motion to dismiss (doc. 14) is GRANTED.
3. The petition for writ of habeas corpus (doc. 1), challenging petitioner’s
judgment of conviction and sentences in State of Florida v. Robert Russell Taylor,
Escambia County Circuit Court Case No. 06-CF-3199, is DISMISSED WITH
PREJUDICE.
4. The clerk is directed to close the file.
5. A certificate of appealability is DENIED.
ORDERED on this 9th day of May, 2017.
s/L.A. Collier
LACEY A. COLLIER
SENIOR UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Case No: 3:16cv179/LC/CJK
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