Danzie v. McHugh
Filing
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ORDER directing service of the 7 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION upon counsel for the parties. Signed by Magistrate Judge Brian K. Epps on 08/25/2014. (jah)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
AUGUSTA DIVISION
BOBBIE E. DANZIE,
Plaintiff,
v.
CV 114-113
JOHN M. MCHUGH, Secretary,
Department of the Army,
Defendant.
ORDER
Let a copy of this Report and Recommendation be served upon counsel for the
parties. Any party who objects to this Report and Recommendation or anything in it
must file, not later than September 15, 2014, written objections specifically identifying
the portions of the proposed findings and recommendation to which objection is made
and the specific basis for objection. 1 The Clerk will submit this Report and
Recommendation together with any objections to United States District Judge J. Randal
Hall on September 16, 2014. Failure to file specific objections within the specified time
means that this Report and Recommendation may become the opinion and order of the
Court, Devine v. Prison Health Servs., Inc., 212 F. App’x 890, 892 (11th Cir. 2006) ( per
curiam), and may limit a party’s appellate rights. Dupree v. Warden, 715 F.3d 1295,
1300 (11th Cir. 2013).
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A copy of the objections must be served upon all other parties to the action.
Requests for extension of time to file objections to this Report and
Recommendation shall be filed with the Clerk of Court for consideration by the
undersigned.
A party may not appeal a Magistrate Judge’s recommendation directly to the
United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Appeals may be made only
from a final judgment entered by the District Judge.
SO ORDERED this 28th day of August, 2014, at Augusta, Georgia.
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BRIAN K. E S
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
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