Reascos-Renia v. United States of America
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ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS ; Adopting 5 Report and Recommendations. Certificate of Appealability: DENIED. Closing Case. Signed by Judge Robert N. Scola, Jr. on 5/17/2017. (pes) NOTICE: If there are sealed documents in this case, they may be unsealed after 1 year or as directed by Court Order, unless they have been designated to be permanently sealed. See Local Rule 5.4 and Administrative Order 2014-69.
United States District Court
for the
Southern District of Florida
Ramon Reascos-Renia, Petitioner,
v.
United States of America,
Respondent.
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Civil Action No. 17-21514-Civ-Scola
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Order Adopting Magistrate Judge’s Report And Recommendation
This case was referred to United States Magistrate Judge Patrick A.
White, consistent with Administrative Order 2003-19 of this Court, for a ruling
on all pre-trial, nondispositive matters and for a report and recommendation
on any dispositive matters. On April 26, 2017, Judge White issued a report,
recommending that the Court deny the petition for writ of habeas corpus and
dismiss the case. (Report of Magistrate, ECF No. 5.) The Petitioner has not filed
objections to the report, and the time to do so has passed.
The Court has considered Judge White’s report, the record, and the
relevant legal authorities. The Court finds Judge White’s report and
recommendation cogent and compelling. The Court affirms and adopts Judge
White’s report and recommendation (ECF No. 5). The Court denies the petition
for writ of habeas corpus (ECF No. 1). The Court does not issue a certificate of
appealability. Finally, the Court directs the Clerk to close this case.
Done and ordered, at Miami, Florida, on May 17, 2017.
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Robert N. Scola, Jr.
United States District Judge
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