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Scribner v. Martinez — Court accepted the magistrate judge’s findings and conclusions

Reported / Citable

Case
Stephen Allen Scribner v. Mr. Martinez, Warden
Court
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division
Judge
Jane J. Boyle
Date Decided
August 11, 2026
Docket No.
3:26-cv-02253-B-BK
Topics
Magistrate Judge Recommendation; District Court Review; Federal Procedure

Background

Stephen Allen Scribner filed this action against Mr. Martinez, identified as a warden. The supplied order does not describe Scribner’s claims, the underlying facts, or the relief he requested.

A United States magistrate judge issued findings, conclusions, and a recommendation. Senior U.S. District Judge Jane J. Boyle reviewed the relevant record, including the magistrate judge’s submission and any objections, under 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1).

The Court’s Holding

The district court determined that the magistrate judge’s findings and conclusions were correct. It accepted them as the findings and conclusions of the court.

The one-page order does not reproduce the magistrate judge’s recommendation or specify the resulting disposition of Scribner’s action. Accordingly, the order establishes only that the court adopted the magistrate judge’s findings and conclusions.

Key Takeaways

  • The district court reviewed the relevant record under 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1).
  • The court accepted the magistrate judge’s findings and conclusions as its own.
  • The order does not identify Scribner’s claims or state the ultimate disposition of the action.

Why It Matters

The order confirms the district court’s adoption of the magistrate judge’s work but provides no substantive explanation of the dispute or the recommendation. Any assessment of the case’s underlying issues or procedural outcome would require the magistrate judge’s findings, conclusions, and recommendation or another order addressing disposition.

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