De La Cruz v. Graber et al
Filing
22
ORDER ADOPTING 21 Report and Recommendation. The clerk of this district court is DIRECTED to TRANSFER plaintiff's claims to the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division, and to close this file. Signed by Honorable Stephen P. Friot on 12/17/14. (llg)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF
ARMANDO GARCIA DE LA CRUZ
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Case No. CIV-14-1209-F
ORDER
Plaintiff is a federal prisoner who appears pro se and whose pleadings are
liberally construed. Plaintiff brought a civil action in the District of Nebraska, which
was transferred to the Northern District of Texas. A United States Magistrate Judge
in the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division, transferred certain claims to this
court, retaining other claims in the Northern District of Texas.
Magistrate Judge Suzanne Mitchell’s Report and Recommendation of
November 13, 2014 (the Report) recommends that plaintiff’s claims be re-transferred
to the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division. The Report advises the parties of
their right to file an objection by December 3, 2014, and advises that failure to timely
object waives the right to appellate review of both factual and legal questions
contained in the Report. No objection has been filed to the Report.
Having reviewed the Report and Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Suzanne
Mitchell (the Report) doc. no.21, and with no objection to that Report having been
filed, the court finds that no further analysis is necessary and it hereby ACCEPTS,
ADOPTS and AFFIRMS the recommendation of the magistrate judge. Accordingly,
the clerk of this district court is DIRECTED to TRANSFER plaintiff’s claims to the
Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division, and to close this file.
Dated this 17th day of December, 2014.
14-1209p001.wpd
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