Moye v. Collier et al
Filing
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MEMORANDUM ORDER adopting 58 Report and Recommendation and granting 48 Motion for Summary Judgment. Signed by District Judge Marcia A. Crone on 9/17/20. (tkd, )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
ZACHARY L. MOYE,
Plaintiff,
versus
SCHUYLER LEVIAS, et al.,
Defendants.
EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:17-CV-525
MEMORANDUM ORDER ADOPTING THE MAGISTRATE
JUDGE’S REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION
Plaintiff Zachary L. Moye, a prisoner previously confined at the Stiles Unit of the Texas
Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division, proceeding pro se and in forma
pauperis, filed this civil rights action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against Schuyler Levias,
Danny J. Landrum, Tammy G. Bassett, and Tvette D. Hall.
The court referred this matter to the Honorable Keith F. Giblin, United States Magistrate
Judge, at Beaumont, Texas, for consideration pursuant to applicable laws and orders of this court.
The magistrate judge recommends granting defendants’ motion for summary judgment and
dismissing the action.
The court has received and considered the Report and Recommendation of United States
Magistrate Judge filed pursuant to such order, along with the record, pleadings and all available
evidence. No objections to the Report and Recommendation of United States Magistrate Judge
were filed by the parties.
ORDER
Accordingly, the findings of fact and conclusions of law of the magistrate judge are
correct, and the report of the magistrate judge (#58) is ADOPTED. Defendants’ motion for
summary judgment (#48) is GRANTED. A final judgment will be entered in this case in
accordance with the magistrate judge’s recommendation.
SIGNED at Beaumont, Texas, this 17th day of September, 2020.
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MARCIA A. CRONE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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