Ellison v. The Georgia Military College et al
Filing
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ORDER denying as moot Plaintiff's 12 Motion for Extension of Time to File Objections; overruling Plaintiff's objections; adopting the 7 Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation as the opinion of the Court; dismissing Plaintiff's case without prejudice; and directing the Clerk to close this civil action. Signed by Judge J. Randal Hall on 3/24/2017. (jah)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
AUGUSTA DIVISION
SHARON BUSH ELLISON,
Plaintiff,
CV 117-017
THE GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE
FOUNDATION, INC., a/k/a GEORGIA
MILITARY COLLEGE; GEORGE BRIAN
HENDRICKS, Academic Dean; and LEI
BOWMAN, Assistant Dean of Students,
Defendants.
ORDER
After a careful, de novo review of the file, the Court concurs with the Magistrate
Judge's Report and Recommendation ("R&R"), to which objections have been filed. (Doc.
no. 11.) After filing her objections, Plaintifffiled a motion for an extension of time to object
to the Magistrate's R&R, asking the Court to allow her to file her objections before March
13, 2017. (Doc. no. 12.) Because her objections were not due until March 20, 2017, and she
has already filed them, her request is moot. As to her objections, Plaintiffdoes not offer any
new information, evidence, or argument that warrants a deviation from the Magistrate
Judge's recommendation. Accordingly, the Court DENIES AS MOOT Plaintiffs Motion
for Extension of Time to File Objections (doc. no. 12), OVERRULES the objections,
ADOPTS the Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge as its opinion,
DISMISSES Plaintiffs case without prejudice, and DIRECTS the Clerk to CLOSE this
civil action.
SO ORDERED this <=^^ day ofMarch, 2017, at Augusta, Georgia.
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$LE J. RANDAL HALL
UNITED^TATES DISTRICT JUDGE
iRN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
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