RICKERSON v. INCH et al

Filing 29

ORDER ACCEPTING 17 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION. The report and recommendation, ECF No. 17 , is accepted and adopted, over the Plaintiff's objections, as this Courts opinion. The Clerk shall enter judgment stating, "Plaintiff's amended complaint is dismissed without prejudice for maliciousness and abuse of the judicial process." The Clerk shall close the file. Signed by CHIEF JUDGE MARK E WALKER on 06/03/2021. (rcb)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA TALLAHASSEE DIVISION KENNETH RICKERSON, Plaintiff, v. Case No.: 4:20cv387-MW/HTC MARK INCH, SECRETARY OF THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, et al., Defendants. ___________________________/ ORDER ACCEPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION This Court has considered, without hearing, the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation, ECF No. 17, and has also reviewed de novo Plaintiff’s objections, ECF No. 27.1 Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED: The report and recommendation, ECF No. 17, is accepted and adopted, over the Plaintiff’s objections, as this Court’s opinion. The Clerk shall enter judgment 1 Plaintiff’s objections provide this Court with a list of Plaintiff’s prior civl actions. However, this list is provided too late to change the outcome in this case as Plaintiff was forewarned that the failure to disclose all prior civil cases may result in the dismissal of this case. This Court finds the dismissal of this case without prejudice is an appropriate sanction for Plaintiff’s failure to previously disclose all prior civil cases. stating, “Plaintiff’s amended complaint is dismissed without prejudice for maliciousness and abuse of the judicial process.” The Clerk shall close the file. SO ORDERED on June 3, 2021. s/Mark E. Walker Chief United States District Judge 2

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