Kallon v. Attorney General et al
Sheku Kallon |
Attorney General and Secretary, Department of Homeland Security |
1:2016cv01019 |
October 24, 2016 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio |
Cincinnati Office |
BUTLER |
Susan J. Dlott |
Karen L. Litkovitz |
General |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2254 |
None |
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Filing 6 ORDER ADOPTING 5 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS: The Court has reviewed the Report and Recommendation ofUnited States Magistrate Judge Karen L. Litkovitz and noting that no objections have been filed thereto and that the time for filing such objection s under Fed. R. Civ. P. 72 (b) expired December 5, 2016, hereby ADOPTS said Report and Recommendation. Accordingly, petitioner has failed to inform the Court of his change of address nor has he provided any update regarding his custody status. Therefore, this matter is DISMISSED for lack of prosecution.. Signed by Judge Susan J. Dlott on 1/11/2017. (jlw)(This document has been sent by regular mail to the party(ies) listed in the NEF that did not receive electronic notification.) |
Filing 5 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION that this matter be Dismissed for lack of prosecution. Objections to R&R due by 12/5/2016. Signed by Magistrate Judge Karen L. Litkovitz on 11/18/2016. (art)(This document has been sent by regular mail to the party(ies) listed in the NEF that did not receive electronic notification.) |
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