Ramirez v. Rendon et al
Filing
56
ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re: 49 Report and Recommendations. Plaintiff's complaint is dismissed with prejudice for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.(Signed by Judge Andrew S. Hanen) Parties notified.(dnoriega, 1)
United States District Court
Southern District of Texas
ENTERED
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
––BROWNSVILLE DIVISION––
PETRA RAMIREZ,
Plaintiff,
VS.
ARTURO RENDON, et al.,
Defendants.
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March 09, 2016
David J. Bradley, Clerk
CIVIL ACTION NO. B-14-179
ORDER
On December 7, 2015, the United States Magistrate Judge filed a Report and
Recommendation. [Doc. No. 49]. Plaintiff has objected [Doc. No. 50] to said Report and
Recommendation and has filed an amended brief to the Court [Doc. No. 53]. Defendant Hector
Gonzales’ filed his response to the Court Order and Plaintiff’s Amended Brief [Doc. No. 54] and
Defendants Arturo “Art” Rendon, Antonio “Tony” Juarez, and Brownsville Independent School
District filed their Brief in Support of their Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff’s Second Amended
Complaint and Response to Judge’s Order [Doc. No. 55].
Having considered de novo the Magistrate Judge’s Report and Recommendation and the
issues raised by Plaintiff’s objections and amended brief and Defendants’ responses and briefs, the
Court orders that the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation is hereby adopted. Therefore,
the motions to dismissed filed by Brownsville Independent School District, Arturo Rendon, Antonio
Juarez and Hector Gonzales [Doc. Nos. 33, 39] are granted, and Plaintiff’s complaint is dismissed
with prejudice for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.
Signed this 9th day of March, 2016.
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Andrew S. Hanen
United States District Judge
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