Wyatt v. 1000 Acres of Land in Dallas Texas et al
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ORDER OF RE-REFERENCE declining to adopt the 20 Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations of the United States Magistrate Judge and re-referring this civil action to the magistrate judge for further proceedings, including, if appropriate, a recommendation that this case be dismissed on the merits. (Ordered by Chief Judge Sidney A Fitzwater on 10/16/2014) (skt)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
DALLAS DIVISION
GEORGE WYATT, JR.,
Plaintiff,
VS.
1000 ACRES OF LAND IN DALLAS,
et al.,
Defendants.
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§ Civil Action No. 3:14-CV-2423-D
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ORDER OF RE-REFERENCE
In her findings, conclusions, and recommendation filed on October 6, 2014, the United States
Magistrate Judge recommended that this civil action be dismissed without prejudice for failure to
comply with a court order and for want of prosecution, pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(b). Since then,
pro se plaintiff George Wyatt, Jr. (“Wyatt”) has made several filings. Although the filings are in
many respects difficult to comprehend, it appears that Wyatt intends to prosecute this lawsuit. The
court therefore concludes that the lawsuit should not at this time be dismissed for failure to comply
with a court order and for want of prosecution.
Accordingly, the court declines to adopt the October 6, 2014 findings, conclusions, and
recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge, and it re-refers this civil action to the
magistrate judge for further proceedings, including, if appropriate, a recommendation that this case
be dismissed on the merits.
SO ORDERED.
October 16, 2014.
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SIDNEY A. FITZWATER
CHIEF JUDGE
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