U.S. v. MILLER

Case No. 1:13cr345-45.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. SANDRA L. MILLER, Defendant.

United States District Court, N.D. Ohio, Eastern Division.

September 30, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Keith Ricks, also known as K-Mack, Defendant, represented by George C. Pappas .

Leamon Shephard, also known as Juice, Defendant, represented by Henry J. Hilow , McGinty, Hilow & Spellacy.

Dionte Thompson, also known as Dionte Ricks also known as Pringles, Defendant, represented by Lawrence J. Whitney , Burdon & Merlitti.

Carl D. Akins, Defendant, represented by Michael H. Peterson .

Darnell Alexander, Jr., Defendant, represented by Samuel G. Amendolara , Amendolara & Rafidi.

Brandy M. Bates, also known as Weezy, Defendant, represented by Gary H. Levine .

Stevenson Black, also known as Black, Defendant, represented by Joseph V. Pagano .

Dominique A. Blair, Defendant, represented by Brian R. McGraw , McGraw & McGraw.

Latrice N. Blevins, Defendant, represented by John A. Fatica .

Pierre A. Campbell, Defendant, represented by Fred C. Crosby , Pomerantz & Crosby.

Frederick L. Darling, also known as Freddy Fox, Defendant, represented by Vicki L. Ward .

Dana M. Ervin, Defendant, represented by Anthony J. Vegh .

Corey D. Etheridge, Defendant, represented by Craig T. Weintraub .

Antwon Evans, also known as Twon, Defendant, represented by Fernando O. Mack .

Frederick Ferrell, also known as Little Fred, Defendant, represented by Nathan A. Ray , Burdon & Merlitti.

Jovan Fussell, Defendant, represented by Myron P. Watson .

Jermaine D. Grayson, Defendant, represented by Rodger A. Pelagalli .

Gregory Hamilton, also known as Duke, Defendant, represented by Jaime P. Serrat .

Kenneth E. Harris, Defendant, represented by Russell W. Tye .

Ryland L. Harris, Jr., also known as Slim, Defendant, represented by Steve W. Canfil .

Erian J. Harwell, Defendant, represented by Allison St. Clair Lawson & Jeffrey P. Saffold .

Carlton A. Higdon, Defendant, represented by John B. Gibbons .

Andrew E. Loving, Defendant, represented by Michael P. Maloney , City of Parma.

Devonta P. Maxwell, Defendant, represented by Brian M. Fallon .

David E. McCall, Jr., Defendant, represented by Gregory S. Robey , Robey & Robey.

Thomas C. McCully, also known as Cully, Defendant, represented by Russell S. Bensing .

Lamar L. Middleton, Defendant, represented by David L. Doughten .

Eugene Miller, also known as Joker, Defendant, represented by David L. Grant .

Sandra L. Miller, Defendant, represented by Matthew F. Browarek .

Edward F. Nix, Defendant, represented by Donald Butler .

Dammarkro Sherron Nolan, also known as Money also known as Marco, Defendant, represented by Bradley R. Iams .

Brenda H. Norman, Defendant, represented by Joseph B. Rose, III .

Vernon O. Norman, Defendant, represented by Kevin M. Spellacy , McGinty, Hilow & Spellacy.

Antwone Nowden, Defendant, represented by Stephen McGowan .

Ivan Percy, Defendant, represented by Edward R. LaRue .

Eric C. Powell, Defendant, represented by Jennifer E. Schwartz , Schwartz, Downey & Co..

Kevin M. Scott, also known as Drew, Defendant, represented by Kevin M. Cafferkey .

Jamez Jamel Webb, II, also known as Mez, Defendant, represented by David C. Jack .

Raymundo D. Wren, Defendant, represented by William T. McGinty , McGinty, Hilow & Spellacy.

United States of America, Plaintiff, represented by Matthew W. Shepherd , Office of the U.S. Attorney - Cleveland, Daniel J. Riedl , Office of the U.S. Attorney - Cleveland, Herbert J. Villa_AUSA , Former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Matthew B. Kall , Office of the U.S. Attorney - Cleveland & Phillip J. Tripi , Office of the U.S. Attorney - Cleveland.


ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF MAGISTRATE JUDGE

CHRISTOPHER A. BOYKO, District Judge.

The above Defendant, accompanied by counsel, proffered a plea of guilty before Magistrate Judge McHargh to Count One in the Indictment. The Court finds that the Defendant's proffer of guilt was made under oath knowingly, intelligently and voluntarily and that all requirements imposed by the United States Constitution and Fed.R.Crim.P. 11 are satisfied. THEREFORE...

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