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Jaudon v. Executive Director, Saldana

United States District Court, D. South Carolina
Apr 27, 2007
C/A No. 2:05-3050 DCN RSC (D.S.C. Apr. 27, 2007)

Opinion

C/A No. 2:05-3050 DCN RSC.

April 27, 2007


ORDER


The above referenced case is before this court upon the magistrate judge's recommendation that the defendants are entitled to judgment as a matter of law on the ADEA causes of action and any remaining state law claims should be dismissed without prejudice to their being brought in state court.

This court is charged with conducting a de novo review of any portion of the magistrate judge's report to which a specific objection is registered, and may accept, reject, or modify, in whole or in part, the recommendations contained in that report. 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1). However, absent prompt objection by a dissatisfied party, it appears that Congress did not intend for the district court to review the factual and legal conclusions of the magistrate judge. Thomas v Arn, 474 U.S. 140 (1985). Additionally, any party who fails to file timely, written objections to the magistrate judge's report pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1) waives the right to raise those objections at the appellate court level. United States v. Schronce, 727 F.2d 91 (4th Cir. 1984), cert. denied, 467 U.S. 1208 (1984). Objections to the magistrate judge's report and recommendation were filed on April 17, 2007.

In Wright v. Collins, 766 F.2d 841 (4th Cir. 1985), the court held "that a pro se litigant must receive fair notification of the consequences of failure to object to a magistrate judge's report before such a procedural default will result in waiver of the right to appeal. The notice must be `sufficiently understandable to one in appellant's circumstances fairly to appraise him of what is required.'" Id. at 846. Plaintiff was advised in a clear manner that his objections had to be filed within ten (10) days, and he received notice of the consequences at the appellate level of his failure to object to the magistrate judge's report.

A de novo review of the record indicates that the magistrate judge's report accurately summarizes this case and the applicable law. Accordingly, the magistrate judge's report and recommendation is affirmed, the defendants' motion for summary judgment is granted on the ADEA causes of actions, and any remaining state law claims are dismissed without prejudice to their being brought in state court.

AND IT IS SO ORDERED.

NOTICE OF RIGHT TO APPEAL

The parties are hereby notified that any right to appeal this Order is governed by Rules 3 and 4 of the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure


Summaries of

Jaudon v. Executive Director, Saldana

United States District Court, D. South Carolina
Apr 27, 2007
C/A No. 2:05-3050 DCN RSC (D.S.C. Apr. 27, 2007)
Case details for

Jaudon v. Executive Director, Saldana

Case Details

Full title:Walter E. Jaudon, Jr., Plaintiff, v. Executive Director, George Saldana…

Court:United States District Court, D. South Carolina

Date published: Apr 27, 2007

Citations

C/A No. 2:05-3050 DCN RSC (D.S.C. Apr. 27, 2007)

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