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Martins v. Goodwill, 95-1774 (1996)

Court: Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Number: 95-1774 Visitors: 5
Filed: Feb. 28, 1996
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: ___________, Selya and Cyr, Circuit Judges.Farouk Martins on brief pro se., ______________, Andrew L. Matz and Stoneman, Chandler Miller on brief for, ________________ ______________________________, appellee.Per Curiam.the record on appeal.the memorandum and order, dated July 17, 1995.
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February 28, 1996
[NOT FOR PUBLICATION]
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT

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No. 95-1774


FAROUK O. MARTINS,

Plaintiff, Appellant,

v.

CHARLES HAYDEN GOODWILL INN SCHOOL,

Defendant, Appellee.


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APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS

[Hon. Robert E. Keeton, U.S. District Judge] ___________________

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Before

Torruella, Chief Judge, ___________
Selya and Cyr, Circuit Judges. ______________

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Farouk Martins on brief pro se. ______________
Andrew L. Matz and Stoneman, Chandler & Miller on brief for ________________ ______________________________
appellee.


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Per Curiam. We have reviewed the parties' briefs and __________

the record on appeal. We affirm the district court judgment

of July 17, 1995, granting summary judgment for the

defendant, essentially for the reasons stated at the close of

the hearing held July 6, 1995, transcript pages 34-48, and

the memorandum and order, dated July 17, 1995.

We add only that there was neither error of law nor

abuse of discretion in the district court's earlier vacatur

of a default order entered against defendant as it correctly

concluded that plaintiff had not properly served his original

complaint and, in any event, that original complaint failed

to state a claim within the jurisdiction of the court, as it

inadequately alleged racial discrimination as its basis.

Affirmed. _________
































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