Bayer v. Pocono Medical Center et al
Bruce H. Bayer |
Ann McDonald, Pamela Perisico, Giovanni Perisico, Hernando Cubillos, Angela H. Bayer, Suburban EMS, Pocono Medical Center, Pocono Medical Center Mental health Unit and EMS Workers |
3:2013cv01900 |
July 11, 2013 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania |
Scranton Office |
Monroe |
Malachy E Mannion |
Susan E. Schwab |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 21 ORDER (memorandum filed previously as separate docket entry),(1)the report and recommendation of Judge Schwab, (Doc. 19), is ADOPTED IN ITS ENTIRETY;(2)the motion to dismiss the plaintiffs complaint filed on behalf of defendants Pocono Medical Center , Pocono Medical Center Behavioral Health Unit and Ann McDonald, (Doc. 12), is GRANTED for the plaintiffs failure to state a federal claim upon which relief can be granted;(3)the plaintiffs amended complaint, (Doc. 10), is DISMISSED sua sponte pursua nt to 28 U.S.C. §1915(e)(2)(ii) with respect to the remaining defendants for the plaintiffs failure to state a federal claim upon which relief can be granted;(4)as all federal claims have been dismissed, the court declines to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over the plaintiffs state law claim for medical malpractice; and(5)the Clerk of Court is directed to MARK THIS CASE CLOSED. ORDER TERMINATING CASESigned by Honorable Malachy E Mannion on 7/23/14. (bs) |
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