JONES v. GADSDEN COUNTY SCHOOLS et al
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ORDER OF DISMISSAL - The 6 report and recommendation is accepted and adopted as the court's opinion. The clerk must enter judgment stating, "This case is dismissed for failure to state a claim upon which relief may be granted." The plaintiff's pending motion, ECF No. 8 , is denied as moot. The clerk must close the file. Signed by JUDGE ROBERT L HINKLE on 7/14/2018. (vkm)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
TALLAHASSEE DIVISION
RONALD DAVID JONES,
Plaintiff,
v.
CASE NO. 4:18cv81-RH/CAS
GADSDEN COUNTY SCHOOLS,
WEST GADSDEN MIDDLE
SCHOOL,
Defendants.
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ORDER OF DISMISSAL
This case is before the court on the magistrate judge’s report and
recommendation, ECF No. 6, and the objections, ECF No. 7. I have reviewed de
novo the issues raised by the objections.
The report and recommendation correctly concludes that the amended
complaint is nearly identical to the complaint in another case and in any event fails
to state a claim on which relief can be granted. A plaintiff sometimes would be
given leave to file an amended complaint. But this plaintiff has filed 31 cases in
this court, almost always with vague and conclusory allegations insufficient to
Case No. 4:18cv81-RH/CAS
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withstand dismissal. No purpose would be served by granting leave to amend
further.
IT IS ORDERED:
1. The report and recommendation is accepted and adopted as the court’s
opinion.
2. The clerk must enter judgment stating, “This case is dismissed for failure
to state a claim upon which relief may be granted.”
3. The plaintiff’s pending motion, ECF No. 8, is denied as moot.
4. The clerk must close the file.
SO ORDERED on July 14, 2018.
s/Robert L. Hinkle
United States District Judge
Case No. 4:18cv81-RH/CAS
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