WILLIAMS v. SECRETARY FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Filing
31
ORDER DENYING PETITIONER'S PETITION FOR WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS - The magistrate judge's report and recommendation (doc. 29 ) is hereby ADOPTED and incorporated by reference into this order. Petitioner's petition for writ of habeas corpus (doc. 1 ) is DENIED. The clerk shall enter judgment stating: "Petitioner's petition for writ of habeas corpus is DENIED." A certificate of appealability is DENIED. Leave to appeal in forma pauperis is DENIED. Signed by SENIOR JUDGE WILLIAM STAFFORD on 7/6/2017. (cle)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
TALLAHASSEE DIVISION
MAURICE WILLIAMS,
Petitioner,
v.
4:15cv490–WS/CJK
SECRETARY, FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OF CORRECTIONS,
Respondent.
ORDER DENYING PETITIONER’S PETITION
FOR WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS
Before the court is the magistrate judge's report and recommendation (doc.
29) docketed June 14, 2017. The magistrate judge recommends that Petitioner’s
petition for writ of habeas corpus be DENIED. Petitioner has filed objections (doc.
30) to the magistrate judge’s report and recommendation.
Upon review of the record in light of Petitioner’s objections, the court has
determined that the magistrate judge's report and recommendation should be
adopted. Accordingly, it is ORDERED:
1. The magistrate judge's report and recommendation (doc. 29) is hereby
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ADOPTED and incorporated by reference into this order.
2. Petitioner's petition for writ of habeas corpus (doc. 1) is DENIED.
3. The clerk shall enter judgment stating: "Petitioner's petition for writ of
habeas corpus is DENIED."
4. A certificate of appealability is DENIED.
5. Leave to appeal in forma pauperis is DENIED.
DONE AND ORDERED this
6th
day of
July
, 2017.
s/ William Stafford
WILLIAM STAFFORD
SENIOR UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE5.
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