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Miller v. Lawler

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Feb 27, 2012
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:10-CV-946 (M.D. Pa. Feb. 27, 2012)

Opinion

CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:10-CV-946

02-27-2012

KENNETH MALIK MILLER, Plaintiff v. R.M. LAWLER, Superintendent, et al., Defendants


(Judge Conner)


ORDER

AND NOW, this 27th day of February, 2012, upon consideration of the Report and Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Malachy E. Mannion (Doc. 84) recommending that (1) defendant Riscigno's motion to dismiss be granted and (2) the Corrections Defendants' motion for summary judgment be granted, and, following an independent review of the record, it appearing that neither party has objected to the magistrate judge's report and recommendation, and that there is no clear error on the face of the record, see Nara v. Frank, 488 F.3d 187, 194 (3d Cir. 2007) (explaining that "failing to timely object to [a report and recommendation] in a civil proceeding may result in forfeiture of de novo review at the district court level"), it is hereby ORDERED that:

When parties fail to file timely objections to a magistrate judge's report and recommendation, the Federal Magistrates Act does not require a district court to review the report before accepting it. Thomas v. Arn, 474 U.S. 140, 149 (1985). As a matter of good practice, however, the Third Circuit expects courts to "afford some level of review to dispositive legal issues raised by the report." Henderson v. Carlson, 812 F.2d 874, 878 (3d Cir. 1987). The advisory committee notes to Rule 72(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure indicate that "[w]hen no timely objection is filed, the court need only satisfy itself that there is no clear error on the face of the record in order to accept the recommendation." FED. R. CIV. P. 72(b), advisory committee notes; see also Henderson, 812 F.2d at 878-79 (stating that "the failure of a party to object to a magistrate's legal conclusions may result in the loss of the right to de novo review in the district court"); Tice v. Wilson, 425 F. Supp. 2d 676, 680 (W.D. Pa. 2006) (holding that the court's review is conducted under the "plain error" standard); Cruz v. Chater, 990 F. Supp. 375-78 (M.D. Pa. 1998) (holding that the court's review is limited to ascertaining whether there is "clear error on the face of the record"); Oldrati v. Apfel, 33 F. Supp. 2d 397, 399 (E.D. Pa. 1998) (holding that the court will review the report and recommendation for "clear error"). The court has reviewed the magistrate judge's report and recommendation in accordance with this Third Circuit directive.

1. The Report and Recommendation (Doc. 84) of Magistrate Judge Mannion are ADOPTED.
2. Defendant Riscigno's motion to dismiss (Doc. 42) is GRANTED.
3. Corrections Defendants' motion for summary judgment (Doc. 47) is GRANTED. The Clerk of Court is directed to enter JUDGMENT in favor of defendants and against plaintiff.
4. The Clerk of Court is directed to CLOSE this matter.

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CHRISTOPHER C. CONNER

United States District Judge


Summaries of

Miller v. Lawler

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Feb 27, 2012
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:10-CV-946 (M.D. Pa. Feb. 27, 2012)
Case details for

Miller v. Lawler

Case Details

Full title:KENNETH MALIK MILLER, Plaintiff v. R.M. LAWLER, Superintendent, et al.…

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Date published: Feb 27, 2012

Citations

CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:10-CV-946 (M.D. Pa. Feb. 27, 2012)