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Butler v. Martin

United States District Court, N.D. New York
Mar 14, 2010
9:07-CV-521 (FJS/GHL) (N.D.N.Y. Mar. 14, 2010)

Summary

stating that, "[e]ven if, as alleged, Plaintiff's grievances were discarded, Plaintiff offers no evidence that a particular officer discarded the grievances

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Opinion

9:07-CV-521 (FJS/GHL).

March 14, 2010

KEITH TERRELL BUTLER, 05-A-1392, Elmira Correctional Facility, Elmira, New York, Plaintiff pro se.

AARON M. BALDWIN, AAG, OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK, STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL, The Capitol, Albany, New York, Attorneys for Defendant Martin.


MEMORANDUM-DECISION AND ORDER


I. INTRODUCTION

In his complaint, Plaintiff generally alleges that Defendant Martin and other unidentified Corrections Officers assaulted him on May 3, 2007, while he was incarcerated at Upstate Correctional Facility. See, generally, Dkt. No. 1.

On September 26, 2008, Defendant Martin filed a motion for summary judgment on the ground that Plaintiff had not exhausted his administrative remedies as the Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995 ("PLRA") required him to do prior to commencing this action. See Dkt. No. 56. Plaintiff filed papers in opposition to that motion, see Dkt. No. 58, and Defendant Martin filed a reply in further support of his motion, see Dkt. No. 60.

In a Report-Recommendation and Order dated August 7, 2009, Magistrate Judge Lowe recommended that this Court grant Defendant Martin's motion and that the Court sua sponte dismiss Defendant John Doe from this action due to Plaintiff's failure to timely name and/or serve him. See Dkt. No. 70 at 2. Plaintiff filed a timely objection to those recommendations. See Dkt. No. 71.

II. DISCUSSION

In reviewing a magistrate judge's report-recommendation, the district court may decide to accept, reject or modify those recommendations. See 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1). The court conducts a de novo review of the portions of the magistrate judge's recommendations to which a party objects. See Pizarro v. Bartlett, 776 F. Supp. 815, 817 (S.D.N.Y. 1991). De novo review is not required, however, if a party fails to file specific objections. See Wilds v. United Parcel Serv., 262 F. Supp. 2d 163, 169 (S.D.N.Y. 2003). Nor is a court required to conduct de novo review where the parties' objections to the magistrate judge's recommendations repeat the arguments that the parties made in the original pleadings. See Edwards v. Fischer, 414 F. Supp. 2d 342, 346-47 (S.D.N.Y. 2006) (citations omitted).

In the present case, Plaintiff's objections repeat the same arguments that he made in opposition to Defendant Martin's motion for summary judgment, i.e., that he tried to exhaust his administrative remedies by filing a grievance but that an unidentified corrections officer or officers tossed the grievance. See Dkt. No. 71 at ¶ 3. In addition, with respect to Magistrate Judge Lowe's recommendation that the Court dismiss the claims against Defendant John Doe, Plaintiff merely argues that he identified Defendant John Doe as J. Desotelle but that the Court struck the document in which he did so. See id. at ¶ 2.

As Magistrate Judge Lowe noted, the PLRA requires that "[n]o action shall be brought with respect to prison conditions under § 1983 . . . by a prisoner confined in any jail, prison, or other correctional facility until such administrative remedies as are available are exhausted." 42 U.S.C. § 1997e. In his Report-Recommendation and Order, Magistrate Judge Lowe correctly applied the Second Circuit's three-part inquiry for analyzing a defendant's claim that a plaintiff has failed to exhaust the available administrative remedies and concluded that, because "there [was] no genuine issue as to any material fact regarding Plaintiff's failure to exhaust his available administrative remedies," the Court should grant Defendant Martin's motion for summary judgment. See Dkt. No. 70 at 6-10.

Having reviewed the entire record, including Plaintiff's objections to Magistrate Judge Lowe's recommendations, the Court concludes that Plaintiff has come forward with no evidence to dispute Defendant Martin's documentary proof that Plaintiff failed to exhaust the administrative remedies that were available to him despite being provided with numerous opportunities, including an extension of time, to do so.

Since the Court has determined that Plaintiff failed to exhaust his administrative remedies prior to filing this action, it need not address whether his failure properly to identify and to serve Defendant John Doe should result in the dismissal of his claims against this Defendant.

III. CONCLUSION

After carefully reviewing the entire file in this matter, including Magistrate Judge Lowe's Report-Recommendation and Order dated August 7, 2009, Plaintiff's objections thereto, and the applicable law, and for the above-stated reasons, the Court hereby

ORDERS that Magistrate Judge Lowe's August 7, 2009 Report-Recommendation and Order is ADOPTED; and the Court further

ORDERS that Defendant Martin's motion for summary judgment is GRANTED; and the Court further

ORDERS that this action is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE because Plaintiff failed to exhaust his available administrative remedies as the PLRA requires; and the Court further

The Second Circuit has repeatedly held that "a dismissal for failure to exhaust available administrative remedies should be `without prejudice'. . . ." Standard Inv. Chartered, Inc. v. Nat'l Ass'n of Sec. Dealers, Inc., 560 F.3d 118, 124 (2d Cir. 2009) (citations omitted).

ORDERS that the Clerk of the Court shall enter judgment in favor of Defendants and close this case.

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Butler v. Martin

United States District Court, N.D. New York
Mar 14, 2010
9:07-CV-521 (FJS/GHL) (N.D.N.Y. Mar. 14, 2010)

stating that, "[e]ven if, as alleged, Plaintiff's grievances were discarded, Plaintiff offers no evidence that a particular officer discarded the grievances

Summary of this case from Davis v. Torres
Case details for

Butler v. Martin

Case Details

Full title:KEITH TERRELL BUTLER, Plaintiff, v. G. MARTIN, Correction Officer, Upstate…

Court:United States District Court, N.D. New York

Date published: Mar 14, 2010

Citations

9:07-CV-521 (FJS/GHL) (N.D.N.Y. Mar. 14, 2010)

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