Pyburn v. Dole et al

Filing 9

ORDER ADOPTING the Magistrate Judge's 6 Report and Recommendation as the opinion of the Court, DISMISSES Plaintiff's 1 Complaint, as amended, for failure to state a claim, DENIES Plaintiff's request for injunctive relief, and DENIES Plaintiff in forma pauperis status on appeal. The Court DIRECTS the Clerk of Court to CLOSE this case and enter the appropriate judgment of dismissal. Signed by Judge Lisa G. Wood on 11/9/2017. (csr)

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Stt :lfor ?itittel)i States; Btsitrtct Cotttt ^outl^erti litsstntt ot (f^eorgta PntnsiUitclk Btbtsitott THOMAS LARRY PYBURN, Plaintiff, CIVIL ACTION NO.: 2:17-cv-68 V. DETECTIVE SHERI DOYLE; et al., Defendants. ORDER After an independent and de novo review of the entire record, the undersigned concurs with the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation, dkt. no. Objections, dkt. no. 7. 6, to which Plaintiff filed Plaintiff's Objections offer little more than the reiteration of the claims he set forth in his original Complaint, save his allegations concerning the applicable statute of limitations period. Id. at p. 1. The Magistrate Judge correctly concluded that Plaintiff fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted and that he filed his Complaint outside of the limitations period. Therefore, the Court OVERRULES Plaintiff's Objections. The Court ADOPTS the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation as the opinion of the Court, DISMISSES Plaintiff's Complaint, as A0 72A (Rev. 8/82) amended, for failure to state a claim, DENIES Plaintiff's request for injunctive relief, pauperis status on appeal. and DENIES Plaintiff In forma The Court DIRECTS the Clerk of Court to CLOSE this case and to enter the appropriate judgment of dismissal. SO ORDERED, this , HON. I UNITEE ilSA GODBEY-^OOD, JUDGE STAT^ DISTRICT COURT SOUTHHRN DI/STRICT OF GEORGIA 2017.

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