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CSECH v. PERRY, 3:13-cv-00289-MMD-VPC. (2014)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20140911b15 Visitors: 8
Filed: Sep. 10, 2014
Latest Update: Sep. 10, 2014
Summary: ORDER ACCEPTING AND ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF MAGISTRATE JUDGE VALERIE P. COOKE MIRANDA M. DU, District Judge. Before the Court is the Report and Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Valerie P. Cooke ("R&R") entered on July 17, 2014, recommending that Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment (dkt. no. 16) be denied without prejudice and with leave to refile. (Dkt. no. 36.) Plaintiff filed a response to state he accepts the Magistrate Judge's recommendation. (Dkt. no. 37.) This Court
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ORDER ACCEPTING AND ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION OF MAGISTRATE JUDGE VALERIE P. COOKE

MIRANDA M. DU, District Judge.

Before the Court is the Report and Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Valerie P. Cooke ("R&R") entered on July 17, 2014, recommending that Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment (dkt. no. 16) be denied without prejudice and with leave to refile. (Dkt. no. 36.) Plaintiff filed a response to state he accepts the Magistrate Judge's recommendation. (Dkt. no. 37.)

This Court "may accept, reject, or modify, in whole or in part, the findings or recommendations made by the magistrate." 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1). Where a party timely objects to a magistrate judge's report and recommendation, then the court is required to "make a de novo determination of those portions of the [report and recommendation] to which objection is made." Id. Where a party fails to object, however, the court is not required to conduct "any review at all . . . of any issue that is not the subject of an objection." Thomas v. Arn, 474 U.S. 140, 149 (1985). Indeed, the Ninth Circuit has recognized that a district court is not required to review a magistrate judge's report and recommendation where no objections have been filed. See United States v. Reyna-Tapia, 328 F.3d 1114 (9th Cir. 2003) (disregarding the standard of review employed by the district court when reviewing a report and recommendation to which no objections were made). Thus, if there is no objection to a magistrate judge's recommendation, then the court may accept the recommendation without review. See, e.g., Johnstone, 263 F. Supp. 2d at 1226 (accepting, without review, a magistrate judge's recommendation to which no objection was filed). As noted, Plaintiff indicated that he does not object to the Magistrate Judge's recommendation. Nevertheless, the Court finds it appropriate to engage in a de novo review of all issues to determine whether to adopt Judge Cooke's R&R.

Plaintiff filed this 42 U.S.C. § 1983 civil rights action seeking redress for the denial of medical care in violation of his Eighth Amendment rights. (See dkt. no. 4.) Defendants filed a partial motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim against Hastings and McDaniel on January 16, 2014. (Dkt. no. 13.) On January 29, 2014, Plaintiff filed a motion for summary judgment ("Motion"). (Dkt. no. 16.) Briefing was stayed on Plaintiff's Motion pending decision on Defendants' motion to dismiss. (Dkt. no. 26.) On July 8, 2014, the Court accepted the Magistrate Judge's R&R, thereby granting Defendants' partial motion to dismiss. (Dkt. no. 34.) Thus, Plaintiff's claims against Defendant Nathan Hastings have been dismissed with prejudice and Plaintiff's claims against Defendant E.K. McDaniel have been dismissed without prejudice. (Id.) Following the dismissal of these two defendants, portions of Plaintiff's Motion are now moot. Accordingly, the Magistrate Judge recommends denial of Plaintiff's Motion without prejudice and with leave to refile, if necessary. The Court agrees.

It is hereby ordered that the Magistrate Judge Valerie Cooke's Report and Recommendation ("R&R") (dkt. no. 36) that plaintiff's motion for summary Judgment (dkt. no. 16) be denied without prejudice and with leave to refile is accepted and adopted in its entirety.

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