Securities & Exchange Commission v. Hollier et al
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JUDGMENT adopting Report and Recommendations re 30 Report and Recommendations.; DENYING 15 Motion to Dismiss; DENYING 16 Motion to Dismiss. Signed by Judge Tucker L Melancon on 1/8/10. (crt,Jordan, P)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT W E S T E R N DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA L A F A Y E T T E -O P E L O U S A S DIVISION S E C U R I T I E S AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION V. R O B E R T L. HOLLIER WAYNE A. DUPUIS CIVIL ACT. NO 09-CV- 0928
JUDGE TUCKER L. MELANÇON
MAGISTRATE JUDGE HANNA JU D G M E NT
T h is matter was referred to United States Magistrate Judge Patrick J. Hanna for h is Report and Recommendation. After an independent review of the record, the ap p lica b le jurisprudence, and noting there are no objections filed by the parties, this Court c o n c lu d e s that the Report and Recommendation of the magistrate judge is correct and this C o u rt adopts the conclusions set forth therein. It is therefore O R D E R E D that defendants' motions to dismiss [Rec. Docs. 15; 16] are DENIED. Thus done and signed in Lafayette, Louisiana this 8 th day of January, 2010.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE-OPELOUSAS DIVISION SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION V. ROBERT L. HOLLIER WAYNE A. DUPUIS JUDGMENT This matter was referred to United States Magistrate Judge Patrick J. Hanna for Report and Recommendation. No objections have been filed. The Court concludes that the Report and Recommendation of the magistrate judge is correct and therefore adopts the conclusions set forth therein. Accordingly, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that defendants' motions to dismiss are DENIED. Lafayette, Louisiana this ____ day of ________________, 200_____. CIVIL ACT. NO 0928
______________________________ TUCKER L. MELANÇON UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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