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Rosales v. Washburn

United States District Court, District of Arizona
Apr 24, 2024
No. CV-23-08557-PCT-DWL (D. Ariz. Apr. 24, 2024)

Opinion

CV-23-08557-PCT-DWL

04-24-2024

Juan Carlos Rosales, Petitioner, v. Unknown Washburn, et al., Respondents.


ORDER

DOMINIC W. LANZA UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

Pending before the Court are Petitioner's Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254 (Doc. 1) and the Report and Recommendation (“R&R”) of the United States Magistrate Judge (Doc. 14). The R&R, which was issued on March 29, 2024, recommended that the petition be denied and further provided that “[t]he parties shall have fourteen (14) days from the date of service of a copy of this recommendation within which to file specific written objections with the Court.” (Doc. 14 at 9.)

Here, no such objections have been filed. Thus, the Court accepts the Magistrate Judge's recommendation. See, e.g., Thomas v. Arn, 474 U.S. 140, 149-50 (1985) (“It does not appear that Congress intended to require district court review of a magistrate's factual or legal conclusions, under a de novo or any other standard, when neither party objects to those findings.”); Schmidt v. Johnstone, 263 F.Supp.2d 1219, 1226 (D. Ariz. 2003) (“[N]o review is required of a magistrate judge's report and recommendation unless objections are filed.”). See also United States v. Reyna-Tapia, 328 F.3d 1114, 1121 (9th Cir. 2003) (“[T]he district judge must review the magistrate judge's findings and recommendations de novo if objection is made, but not otherwise.”).

Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that the R&R's recommended disposition (Doc. 14) is accepted, that the Petition (Doc. 1) is denied, and that the Clerk of Court shall enter judgment accordingly.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a certificate of appealability and leave to proceed in forma pauperis on appeal be DENIED because Petitioner has not made a substantial showing of the denial of a constitutional right and because the denial of the petition is justified by a plain procedural bar and jurists of reason would not find the procedural ruling debatable.


Summaries of

Rosales v. Washburn

United States District Court, District of Arizona
Apr 24, 2024
No. CV-23-08557-PCT-DWL (D. Ariz. Apr. 24, 2024)
Case details for

Rosales v. Washburn

Case Details

Full title:Juan Carlos Rosales, Petitioner, v. Unknown Washburn, et al., Respondents.

Court:United States District Court, District of Arizona

Date published: Apr 24, 2024

Citations

No. CV-23-08557-PCT-DWL (D. Ariz. Apr. 24, 2024)