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Mass v. McDonald's Corporation

United States District Court, N.D. Texas, Dallas Division
Nov 12, 2004
Civil Action No. 3:04-CV-0483-M (N.D. Tex. Nov. 12, 2004)

Summary

dismissing Plaintiff's claim for criminal relief as "legally untenable"

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Opinion

Civil Action No. 3:04-CV-0483-M.

November 12, 2004


ORDER ACCEPTING FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATION OF THE UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE


The Court has under consideration the Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendation of United States Magistrate Judge Irma C. Ramirez on Defendant's Motion to Dismiss, filed July 30, 2004. No objections were filed. The District Court reviewed the proposed Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendation for plain error. Finding none, the Court accepts the Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge.

Defendant's Motion to Dismiss is GRANTED.

SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Mass v. McDonald's Corporation

United States District Court, N.D. Texas, Dallas Division
Nov 12, 2004
Civil Action No. 3:04-CV-0483-M (N.D. Tex. Nov. 12, 2004)

dismissing Plaintiff's claim for criminal relief as "legally untenable"

Summary of this case from Sims v. Chatham-Sims

dismissing Plaintiff's claim for criminal relief with prejudice as "legally untenable"

Summary of this case from Sims v. Chatham-Sims

dismissing Plaintiff's claim for criminal relief with prejudice as "legally untenable"

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dismissing a pro se plaintiff's complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction for not identifying the jurisdictional grounds for his claims

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Case details for

Mass v. McDonald's Corporation

Case Details

Full title:JOHN G. MASS, Plaintiff, v. McDONALD'S CORPORATION, Defendant

Court:United States District Court, N.D. Texas, Dallas Division

Date published: Nov 12, 2004

Citations

Civil Action No. 3:04-CV-0483-M (N.D. Tex. Nov. 12, 2004)

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