Allen v. Threlkeld et al

Filing 13

ORDER adopting 5 Partial Recommended Disposition as this Court's findings in all respects. Allen's claim regarding the Defendants destruction of his personal property or improperly accessing his Arrest Disposition Report is DISMISSED, wi thout prejudice. His claims against the Saline County Detention Center and the Saline County Sheriff's Office are DISMISSED, with prejudice. His claims against Defendant Threlkeld are DISMISSED, without prejudice, and his claims against Defendants Balding, Bently, and Holleman in their official capacity are DISMISSED, without prejudice. Signed by Judge J. Leon Holmes on 7/30/2015. (ks)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS WESTERN DIVISION JOSHUA L. ALLEN v. PLAINTIFF NO. 4:15-CV-417 JLH/BD THRELKELD, et al. DEFENDANTS ORDER The Court has received a Partial Recommended Disposition (“Recommendation”) from Magistrate Judge Beth Deere. After careful review of the Recommendation, Allen’s timely objections, as well as a de novo review of the record, the Court concludes that the Recommendation should be, and hereby is, approved and adopted as this Court’s findings in all respects. While Allen says that Judge Deere misunderstood his claims, even as they are characterized in his objection no constitutional violation is alleged. Allen’s claim regarding the Defendants’ destruction of his personal property or improperly accessing his Arrest Disposition Report is DISMISSED, without prejudice. His claims against the Saline County Detention Center and the Saline County Sheriff’s Office are DISMISSED, with prejudice. His claims against Defendant Threlkeld are DISMISSED, without prejudice, and his claims against Defendants Balding, Bently, and Holleman in their official capacity are DISMISSED, without prejudice. IT IS SO ORDERED this 30th day of July, 2015. _________________________________ UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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