Barr v. Director of the Department of Corrections
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FINAL ORDER. It is ordered that Barr's Objections 20 are overruled; the Report and Recommendation is accepted and adopted; the Motion to Dismiss 8 is granted; Barr's claims and the action are dismissed; and, the Court denies a certific ate of appealability. Should Barr desire to appeal, a written notice of appeal must be filed with the Clerk of the Court within thirty (30) days of the date of entry hereof. See Order for details. Signed by District Judge Robert E. Payne on 03/02/2015. (ccol, )
IN THE XnriTED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA
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MAR-3 2015
Richmond Division
MARTIN V.
BARR,
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CLERK, U.S. DISTfiiCT COURT
RICHMOND. VA
Petitioner,
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Civil Action No.
3:13CV785
DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS,
Respondent.
FINAL ORDER
In accordance with the accompanying Memorandum Opinion,
it
i s ordered that:
1.
Barr's Objections (ECF No. 20) are overruled;
2.
The Report and Recommendation is accepted and adopted;
3.
4.
5.
The Motion to Dismiss (ECF No. 8) is granted;
Barr's claims and the action are dismissed; and,
The Court denies a certificate of appealability.
Should Barr desire to appeal,
a written notice of appeal
must be filed with the Clerk of the Court within thirty
days of the date of entry hereof.
(30)
Failure to file a notice of
appeal within that period may result in the loss of the right to
appeal.
The Clerk is directed to send a copy of the Final Order to
Barr and counsel of record.
It
Date:
is
so ORDERED.
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Robert E.
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Senior United States District Judge
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