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holding the Rooker-Feldman doctrine prevents a federal district court from reviewing judgments of magistrates and judges of the state court judicial system
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1:05CV00013.
March 24, 2005
ORDER
On January 28, 2005, the United States Magistrate Judge's Recommendation was filed and notice was served on the parties pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636. Thereafter, and within the time limit prescribed by Section 636, defendant filed objections to the Recommendation.
The Court has reviewed defendant's objections de novo and finds they do not change the substance of the United States Magistrate Judge's rulings which are affirmed and adopted.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that defendant's request to proceedin forma pauperis and to remove three civil actions filed in state court to this Court is denied for being frivolous or malicious and that this action be, and the same hereby is, dismissed, with the notice of removal being declared to be a nullity and without effect.