United States v. Ajomale
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Opinion
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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ORDER In a hearing before Magistrate Judge Facciola on March l7, 20()(9, defendant Jacob
Ajomale entered a plea of guilty. On that date, the magistrate judge issued a Report and Recoinmendation advising the Court to accept defendant’s plea. The Court has received no objection to the Report and Recommendation. See Local Crim. R. 57. l9(b) ("Anyeparty may tile written objections to the magistrate judge’s proposed findings and recommendations . . . within ten days after being served with a copy thereof."). Accordingly, the Court hereby adopts the
recommendation of the magistrate judge and accepts defendant’s guilty plea.
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SO ORDERED.
Date: March 30, 2009
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