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Miller v. Bishop

United States District Court, E.D. Arkansas, Jonesboro Division
Jun 19, 2009
Case Number: 3:07CV00170JMM/HLJ (E.D. Ark. Jun. 19, 2009)

Summary

In Miller v. Bishop, 2009 WL 1748223 (E.D. Ark. June 19, 2009), the driver reached speeds of 70-78 mph in a construction area while talking on his cell phone.

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Opinion

Case Number: 3:07CV00170JMM/HLJ.

June 19, 2009


ORDER


The Court has received proposed findings and recommendations from United States Magistrate Judge Henry L. Jones, Jr. After a review of those proposed findings and recommendations, and the timely objections received thereto, as well as a de novo review of the record, the Court adopts them in their entirety. Accordingly,

Plaintiff filed a Notice of Statement of Necessity in which he restated his arguments regarding the Motion to Dismiss and attached his discovery motions. To the extent that plaintiff is making a request for a hearing on the pending Motion to Dismiss, the Court finds that such a hearing is not necessary as the Court is ruling in plaintiff's favor by denying defendant's Motion to Dismiss.

IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that defendant's motion to dismiss (DE #53) is hereby DENIED.

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Miller v. Bishop

United States District Court, E.D. Arkansas, Jonesboro Division
Jun 19, 2009
Case Number: 3:07CV00170JMM/HLJ (E.D. Ark. Jun. 19, 2009)

In Miller v. Bishop, 2009 WL 1748223 (E.D. Ark. June 19, 2009), the driver reached speeds of 70-78 mph in a construction area while talking on his cell phone.

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Case details for

Miller v. Bishop

Case Details

Full title:RONNIE MILLER, ADC #121073 PLAINTIFF v. GERALD BISHOP DEFENDANT

Court:United States District Court, E.D. Arkansas, Jonesboro Division

Date published: Jun 19, 2009

Citations

Case Number: 3:07CV00170JMM/HLJ (E.D. Ark. Jun. 19, 2009)

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