Maki v. State of New York et al
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DECISION and ORDER that the Magistrate Judge Peeble's Report-Recommendation 8 is ACCEPTED and ADOPTED in its entirety; and it is further ORDERED that Plaintiff's Complaint 1 is DISMISSED.. Signed by Judge Glenn T. Suddaby on 2/24/2014. [copy sent by Certified return receipt to plaintiff pro se] (lah)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
__________________________________________
FRANK D. MAKI,
Plaintiff,
3:13-CV-1118
(GTS/DEP)
vs.
STATE OF NEW YORK, et al.,
Defendants.
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APPEARANCES:
FRANK D. MAKI, 97-A-7310
Plaintiff, Pro Se
4789 Route 23
Walton, New York 13856
GLENN T. SUDDABY, United States District Judge
DECISION and ORDER
Currently before the Court, in this civil rights action filed pro se by Frank D. Maki
(“Plaintiff”) against the 14 above-captioned entities, judges and other individuals
(“Defendants”), are (1) United States Magistrate David E. Peebles’ Report-Recommendation
recommending that Plaintiff’s Complaint be dismissed, (2) Plaintiff’s Objection to the ReportRecommendation. (Dkt. Nos. 8, 9.) After carefully reviewing the relevant filings in this action,
the Court can find no error in the thorough Report-Recommendation, clear or otherwise:
Magistrate Judge Peebles employed the proper standards, accurately recited the facts, and
reasonably applied the law to those facts. As a result, the Court accepts and adopts the ReportRecommendation in its entirety for the reasons stated therein. (Dkt. No. 8.)
ACCORDINGLY, it is
ORDERED that Magistrate Judge Peebles’ Report-Recommendation (Dkt. No. 8) is
ACCEPTED and ADOPTED in its entirety; and it is further
ORDERED that Plaintiff’s Complaint (Dkt. No. 1) is DISMISSED.
Dated: February 24, 2014
Syracuse, New York
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