MABRY v. MOORE, 4:13-cv-00199-KOB-HGD. (2015)
Court: District Court, N.D. Alabama
Number: infdco20150901666
Visitors: 10
Filed: Aug. 31, 2015
Latest Update: Aug. 31, 2015
Summary: MEMORANDUM OF OPINION KARON OWEN BOWDRE , Chief District Judge . The magistrate judge filed a report and recommendation on July 6, 2015 (doc. 37), recommending that the court grant the defendants' motion for summary judgment on both the plaintiff's excessive force and supervisor liability claims (docs. 27 & 31). The court gave the parties fourteen days to file objections and advised them that the failure to file such objections would bar any later challenge or review of the factual findin
Summary: MEMORANDUM OF OPINION KARON OWEN BOWDRE , Chief District Judge . The magistrate judge filed a report and recommendation on July 6, 2015 (doc. 37), recommending that the court grant the defendants' motion for summary judgment on both the plaintiff's excessive force and supervisor liability claims (docs. 27 & 31). The court gave the parties fourteen days to file objections and advised them that the failure to file such objections would bar any later challenge or review of the factual finding..
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MEMORANDUM OF OPINION
KARON OWEN BOWDRE, Chief District Judge.
The magistrate judge filed a report and recommendation on July 6, 2015 (doc. 37), recommending that the court grant the defendants' motion for summary judgment on both the plaintiff's excessive force and supervisor liability claims (docs. 27 & 31). The court gave the parties fourteen days to file objections and advised them that the failure to file such objections would bar any later challenge or review of the factual findings of the magistrate judge. No party filed any objections.
Having carefully reviewed and considered de novo all the materials in the court file, including the report and recommendation, the court ADOPTS the magistrate judge's report and ACCEPTS his recommendation to grant the defendants' motion for summary judgment. The court EXPRESSLY finds that no genuine issues of material fact exist and that the defendants are entitled to judgment as a matter of law on all of the plaintiff's claims.
Accordingly, the court finds that the defendants' motion for summary judgment is due to be GRANTED.
The court will enter a Final Judgment.
DONE and ORDERED.
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