Goodall v. City of Beaumont

Filing 17

MEMORANDUM ORDER adopting the magistrate judge's 16 Report and Recommendation. The Court further orders that the plaintiff's claims are dismissed with prejudice for want of prosecution. This civil action is closed. All pending motions not addressed herein are denied as moot at this time. Signed by Judge Thad Heartfield on 10/26/09. (bjc, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS BEAUMONT DIVISION MICHAEL M. GOODALL, P la in t if f , v. CITY OF BEAUMONT, De f e n d a n t. § § § § § § § CIVIL ACTION NO: 1:09-CV-295 MEMORANDUM ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND OF DISMISSAL Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1)(A) and the Local Rules for the United States District Court, Eastern District of Texas, Appendix B, the Court referred this matter to United States Magistrate Judge Keith F. Giblin for consideration and recommended disposition on case-dispositive pretrial motions. On October 5, 2009, Judge Giblin issued a report and recommendation (#16). Judge Giblin recommended that the court dismiss the plaintiff's claims with prejudice for want of prosecution. No party has filed objections to the magistrate judge's report in accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 636(b). The Court has reviewed the record in this cause and concludes that Judge Giblin's findings and recommendation should be accepted. Based upon the magistrate judge's findings, the Court ORDERS that the report and recommendation (#16) is ADOPTED. The Court further ORDERS that the plaintiff's claims are DISMISSED with prejudice for want of prosecution. This civil action is CLOSED. All pending motions not addresses herein are DENIED as MOOT at this time. SIGNED this the 26 day of October, 2009. ____________________________ Thad Heartfield United States District Judge

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