Boldrini v. Wilson et al

Filing 64

ORDER - IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: Magistrate Judge Blewitt's Report and Recommendation (Doc. 46) is ADOPTED. (See Order for complete details).Signed by Honorable A. Richard Caputo on 12/26/12. (ga)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA ANTONELLO BOLDRINI, CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:CV-11-1771 Plaintiff, (JUDGE CAPUTO) v. MARTIN R. WILSON, et al., (MAGISTRATE JUDGE BLEWITT) Defendants. ORDER NOW, this 26 day of December, 2012, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: th (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Magistrate Judge Blewitt’s Report and Recommendation (Doc. 46) is ADOPTED. (A) Defendants Barrett, Bell, Doe, Johnson, Shaw, and Wilson’s Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6) (Doc. 7) is GRANTED. (B) Defendant Ponce’s Motion to Dismiss the Complaint (Doc. 12) is GRANTED. (C) Plaintiff Antonello Boldrini’s constitutional claims are DISMISSED with prejudice. (D) Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1367(c)(3), the Court declines to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over Plaintiff’s state-law claims and those claims are DISMISSED without prejudice. The Motion to Reinstate, Consolidate, and for Leave to File Amended Complaint (Doc. 32) is DENIED as moot. The Motion to Strike Defendants’ Response (Doc. 36) is DENIED as moot. The Motion for a Second Extension of Time to File Brief in Support of Plaintiff’s Motion to Reinstate, Consolidate, and for Leave to File Amended Complaint (Doc. 38) is DENIED as moot. The Motion to Strike Defendants’ Brief in Opposition to Plaintiff’s Motion to Reinstate, Consolidate, and for Leave to File Amended Complaint (Doc. 54) is DENIED as moot. The Motion for Leave to File Amended Complaint (Doc. 57) is DENIED as moot. /s/ A. Richard Caputo A. Richard Caputo United States District Judge

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