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Barajas v. United States

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MCALLEN DIVISION
Dec 3, 2020
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7:19-CV-284 (S.D. Tex. Dec. 3, 2020)

Opinion

CIVIL ACTION NO. 7:19-CV-284 CRIMINAL ACTION NO. 7:17-CR-1213-1

12-03-2020

CESAR GARCIA BARAJAS v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


ORDER ADOPTING MAGISTRATE JUDGE'S REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION AND GRANTING DISMISSAL

The Court has reviewed the magistrate judge's Report and Recommendation regarding Movant Cesar Garcia Barajas's action pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2255. After having reviewed the said Report and Recommendation, and no objections having been filed by either party, the Court is of the opinion that the conclusions in said Report and Recommendation should be adopted by this Court.

It is, therefore, ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that the conclusions in United States Magistrate Judge Juan F. Alanis' Report and Recommendation entered as Docket Entry No. 30 are hereby adopted by this Court.

FURTHER, the Court, having adopted the magistrate judge's conclusions, is of the opinion that Motion to Vacate Sentence under 28 U.S.C. § 2255 and Motion to Expand Record should be DENIED, the Motion to Vacate Sentence under 28 U.S.C. § 2255 should be DISMISSED, and that a certificate of appealability should be DENIED.

The Clerk shall send a copy of this Order to the Movant and counsel for Respondent.

SO ORDERED December 3, 2020, at McAllen, Texas.

/s/_________

Randy Crane

United States District Judge


Summaries of

Barajas v. United States

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MCALLEN DIVISION
Dec 3, 2020
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7:19-CV-284 (S.D. Tex. Dec. 3, 2020)
Case details for

Barajas v. United States

Case Details

Full title:CESAR GARCIA BARAJAS v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MCALLEN DIVISION

Date published: Dec 3, 2020

Citations

CIVIL ACTION NO. 7:19-CV-284 (S.D. Tex. Dec. 3, 2020)

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