Dunsmore v. Burroughs

Filing 152

ORDER ADOPTING MEMORANDUM AND RECOMMENDATIONS re: 146 Memorandum and Recommendations; GRANTS 113 Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment and DISMISSES WITH PREJUDICE all of Plaintiff's § 1983 and state law claims against Defendants.(Signed by Judge Hilda G Tagle) Parties notified.(scavazos, 1)

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United States District Court Southern District of Texas ENTERED IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS CORPUS CHRISTI DIVISION RICHARD A DUNSMORE, Plaintiff, VS. SCOTT BURROUGHS, et al, Defendants. § § § § § § § § May 13, 2019 David J. Bradley, Clerk CIVIL NO. 2:16-CV-132 ORDER The Court is in receipt of Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment, Dkt. No. 113; Plaintiff’s Supplemental Motion to Compel, Dkt. No. 126;1 Plaintiff’s Supplemental Response to Defendant’s [sic] Summary Judgment Motion, Dkt. No. 143; the Magistrate Judge’s Memorandum and Recommendation (“M&R”) to Grant Defendants’ Summary Judgment Motion, Dkt. No. 146; and Plaintiff’s Objection to the M&R, Dkt. No. 147. After independently reviewing the record and applicable law, the Court ADOPTS the M&R, Dkt. No. 146. Accordingly, the Court GRANTS Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment, Dkt. No. 113, and DISMISSES WITH PREJUDICE all of Plaintiff’s § 1983 and state law claims against Defendants. Final judgment will be entered separately. SIGNED this 13th day of May 2019. ___________________________________ Hilda Tagle Senior United States District Judge The complete title of this motion reads as follows: Second Supplemental Motion to Compel with a Motion to Deny Summary Judgment with Explanation Why He Needs Delivery of Items Seized by the Port Aransas Police to Adequately Supplementally Respond to Defendant’s [sic] Summary Judgment Motion. Dkt. No. 126. 1 1/1

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