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Bronaugh v. Morrison

United States District Court, N.D. Texas, Fort Worth Division
Oct 24, 2002
CIVIL ACTION NO. 4:02-CV-718-Y (N.D. Tex. Oct. 24, 2002)

Opinion

CIVIL ACTION NO. 4:02-CV-718-Y

October 24, 2002


ORDER ADOPTING MAGISTRATE JUDGE'S FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS (With Special Instructions to the Clerk of Court)


Before the Court is the petition for writ of habeas corpus under 28 U.S.C. § 2241 of petitioner Thomas Bronaugh, along with the September 30, 2002, findings, conclusions, and recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge. The magistrate judge gave the parties until October 22 to file written objections to the findings, conclusions, and recommendation. As of the date of this order, no written objections have been filed.

The Court has reviewed the pleadings and the record in this case, and has reviewed for clear error the proposed findings, conclusions and recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge filed on September 30, 2002. The Court concludes that the petition for writ of habeas corpus should be dismissed, for the reasons stated in the magistrate judge's findings and conclusions.

It is therefore ORDERED that the findings, conclusions and recommendation of the magistrate judge should be, and are hereby, ADOPTED.

It is further ORDERED that Petitioner's Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus be, and is hereby, DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE.

It is further ORDERED that the clerk of the Court shall transmit a copy of this order to all parties by certified mail, return receipt requested.


Summaries of

Bronaugh v. Morrison

United States District Court, N.D. Texas, Fort Worth Division
Oct 24, 2002
CIVIL ACTION NO. 4:02-CV-718-Y (N.D. Tex. Oct. 24, 2002)
Case details for

Bronaugh v. Morrison

Case Details

Full title:THOMAS BRONAUGH, PETITIONER v. MARVIN D. MORRISON, Warden, FCI-Forest…

Court:United States District Court, N.D. Texas, Fort Worth Division

Date published: Oct 24, 2002

Citations

CIVIL ACTION NO. 4:02-CV-718-Y (N.D. Tex. Oct. 24, 2002)

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