Borders v. Holmes et al

Filing 40

ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS: On January 24, 2014, after defendants were given an opportunity to respond and did not do so, Magistrate Judge Pohorelsky issued a Report and Recommendation (R&R) recommending that the Court dismiss this ac tion without prejudice. Neither party has objected to the R&R, and the time for doing so has passed. The Court hereby adopts Magistrate Pohorelsky's R&R and dismisses the case without prejudice. The Clerk of Court is directed to terminate all pending motions and close this case. Ordered by Chief Judge Carol Bagley Amon on 2/21/2014. (fwd for judgment) (Fernandez, Erica)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------)( ALE)( BORDERS RAMIREZ, NOT FOR PUBLICATION ORDER Plaintiff, 13-cv-03233 (CBA) (VVP) -against- FILED CORRECTIONS OFFICER HOLMES et al., Defendant. ---------------------------------------------------------)( IN CLERK'S OFFICE U.S. 1:'!"'7 ''."t:T C<"l!JRT E.D.N.Y. * FE3 212014 * BROOKLYN OFFICE AMON, Chief United States District Judge. On January 13, 2014, plaintiff Alex Ramirez has filed a letter stating that she wished to withdraw this case. (D.E. # 38.) On January 24, 2014, after defendants were given an opportunity to respond and did not do so, Magistrate Judge Pohorelsky issued a Report and Recommendation (R&R) recommending that the Court dismiss this action without prejudice. Neither party has objected to the R&R, and the time for doing so has passed. The Court hereby adopts Magistrate Pohorelsky's R&R and dismisses the case without prejudice. The Clerk of Court is directed to terminate all pending motions and close this case. SO ORDERED. Dated: February .)./, 20 14 Brooklyn, N.Y. s/Carol Bagley Amon

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