Hodge v. Zimmerman et al, No. 2:2022cv00200 - Document 49 (N.D. Tex. 2023)

Court Description: Order Adopting Findings and Recommendations re: 36 Findings and Recommendations to Dismiss Unserved Defendant: It is therefore ORDERED that the FCR of the Magistrate Judge is ADOPTED IN PART and this action is DISMISSED without prejudice as to Defendant Shelia Briscoe only. (Ordered by Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk on 10/31/2023) (cmk)

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Hodge v. Zimmerman et al Doc. 49 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS AMARILLO DIVISION THEOTIS LEE HODGE, Plaintiff, v 2:22-CY-200-Z-BR D. ZIMMERMAN, et al., Defendants. ORDER ADOPTING FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATION TO DISMISS UNSERVED DEFENDANT Before the Court are the findings, conclusions, and recommendation ("FCR") of the United States Magistrate Judge to dismiss Defendant Shelia Briscoe without prejudice. ECF No. 36. Objections to the FCR have been filed. See ECF No. 47. After making an independent review of the pleadings, files, and objections in this case, the Court concludes that the FCR of the Magistrate Judge is correct, except as to the effect of dismissal. It is therefore ORDERED that the FCR of the Magistrate Judge is ADOPTED IN PART and this action is DISMISSED without prejudice as to Defendant Shelia Briscoe only.r IT IS SO ORDERED. october /f-,2023 J. KACSMARYK UNITED STATES DISTRICT ruDGE I The FCR recommended dismissal with prejudice. See ECF No. 36 at 2. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(m) provides: "If service of the summons and complaint is not made upon a defendant within 120 days after the filing of the complaint, the Court . . . shall dismiss the action without prejudice as to that defendant . . . ." Generally, dismissal with prejudice for failure to serve should be limited to cases with a "clear record of delay or contumacious conduct." Millan v. USAA Gen. Indem. Co., 546 F.3d 321, 326 (5th Cir. 2008). Dockets.Justia.com

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