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Thigpen v. Hill, 2:14-cv-00426-WMA-HGD. (2016)

Court: District Court, N.D. Alabama Number: infdco20160510729 Visitors: 20
Filed: May 09, 2016
Latest Update: May 09, 2016
Summary: MEMORANDUM OF OPINION WILLIAM M. ACKER, Jr. , District Judge . The magistrate judge filed a report and recommendation on March 21, 2016, recommending that defendant Hart's motion for summary judgment (doc. 24) be granted and that the plaintiff's claims against defendant Hart be dismissed with prejudice. The magistrate judge further recommended that the plaintiff's claims against defendant Hill be dismissed without prejudice for want of prosecution. The parties were allowed fourteen (14) da
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MEMORANDUM OF OPINION

The magistrate judge filed a report and recommendation on March 21, 2016, recommending that defendant Hart's motion for summary judgment (doc. 24) be granted and that the plaintiff's claims against defendant Hart be dismissed with prejudice. The magistrate judge further recommended that the plaintiff's claims against defendant Hill be dismissed without prejudice for want of prosecution. The parties were allowed fourteen (14) days to file objections and advised that the failure to file such objections would bar any later challenge or review of the factual findings of the magistrate judge. No objections have been received by the court.

Having carefully reviewed and considered de novo all the materials in the court file, including the report and recommendation, the court is of the opinion that the magistrate judge's report is due to be and is hereby is ADOPTED and the recommendation is ACCEPTED. The court EXPRESSLY finds that there are no genuine issues of material fact and defendant Hart is entitled to judgment as a matter of law on the plaintiff's claims.

Accordingly, defendant Hart's motion for summary judgment is due to be GRANTED and the plaintiff's claims against him are due to be DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. The plaintiff's claims against defendant Hill will be DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. A Final Judgment will be entered.

Source:  Leagle

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