Glenn v. Metts et al

Filing 75

ORDER RULING ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS accepting 71 Report and Recommendations, granting 49 Motion for Summary Judgment, filed by James Metts and dismissing the plaintiff's claims. Signed by Honorable Terry L Wooten on 9/12/2011. (jpet, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA FLORENCE DIVISION Stoney Hugo Glenn, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) ) James Metts, ) ) Defendants. ) ___________________________________ ) Civil Action No. 0:10-747-TLW-PJG ORDER Stoney Hugo Glenn, (“plaintiff”), brought this civil action, pro se, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 on March 24, 2010. (Doc. # 1). This matter now comes before this Court for review of the Report and Recommendation (“the Report”) filed by United States Magistrate Judge Paige J. Gossett, to whom this case had previously been assigned. In the Report, the Magistrate Judge recommends that the defendant’s motion for summary judgment be granted. (Doc. # 71). No objections have been filed. This Court is charged with conducting a de novo review of any portion of the Magistrate Judge=s Report and Recommendation to which a specific objection is registered, and may accept, reject, or modify, in whole or in part, the recommendations contained in that Report. 28 U.S.C. ' 636. In the absence of objections to the Report of the Magistrate Judge, this Court is not required to give any explanation for adopting the recommendation. See Camby v. Davis, 718 F.2d 198, 199 (4th Cir. 1983). The Court has carefully reviewed the Magistrate Judge=s Report. For the reasons articulated by the Magistrate Judge, it is hereby ORDERED that the Magistrate Judge=s Report and Recommendation is ACCEPTED. (Doc. # 71). Therefore, the defendant’s motion for summary judgment is GRANTED, and the plaintiff’s claims are hereby DISMISSED. (Doc. # 49). IT IS SO ORDERED ____s/Terry L. Wooten____ United States District Judge September 12, 2011 Florence, South Carolina 2

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