Bridgeforth v. Parmer et al

Filing 28

DECISION and ORDER: ORDERED that Defendants' motion to dismiss (Docket No. 17 ) is granted; ORDERED that The complaint is dismissed with prejudice. Signed by Judge David N. Hurd on 7/19/10. (order served on plaintiff by regular mail) (mnc)

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Bridgeforth v. Parmer et al Doc. 28 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ----------------------------------OTIS MICHAEL BRIDGEFORTH, Plaintiff, vs W . PARMER, Physician's Assistant; R. HOLMES, Registered Nurse; N. SMITH, Nurse Administrator; and K. RABIDEAU, Acting Nurse Administrator, All of UpState Correctional Facility, Defendants. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ APPEARANCES: OTIS MICHAEL BRIDGEFORTH Plaintiff, Pro Se 2912 North Washington Street W ilmington, DE 19802 HON. ANDREW M. CUOMO Attorney General of the State of New York Attorney for Defendants Department of Law The Capitol Albany, New York 12224 DAVID N. HURD United States District Judge DECISION and ORDER Plaintiff, Otis Michael Bridgeforth, commenced this civil rights action in August 2009, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. By Report-Recommendation dated June 22, 2010, the Honorable Andrew T. Baxter, United States Magistrate Judge, recommended that CHARLES J. QUACKENBUSH, ESQ. Asst. Attorney General 9:09-CV-888 Dockets.Justia.com defendants' motion to dismiss the complaint (Docket No. 17) be granted and the complaint be dismissed with prejudice. No objections to the Report-Recommendation have been filed. Based upon a careful review of the file, and the recommendations of Magistrate Judge Baxter, the Report-Recommendation is accepted and adopted in all respects. See 28 U.S.C. 636(b)(1). Accordingly, it is ORDERED that 1. Defendants' motion to dismiss (Docket No. 17) is GRANTED; 2. The complaint is DISMISSED with prejudice; and 3. The Clerk is directed to file judgment accordingly and close the file. IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: July 19, 2010 Utica, New York. -2-

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