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Brown v. U.S. Department of Agriculture

United States District Court, M.D. Florida, Orlando Division
Jan 23, 2008
Case No. 6:06-cv-1329-Orl-18UAM (M.D. Fla. Jan. 23, 2008)

Summary

granting plaintiff's request reduce costs taxed by fifty percent based on their financial status

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Opinion

Case No. 6:06-cv-1329-Orl-18UAM.

January 23, 2008


ORDER


The case was referred to the United States Magistrate Judge for report and recommendation on Plaintiff's Motion for Review of the Clerk's Taxation of Costs Against Plaintiffs (Doc. 63). The Court having reviewed the report and recommendation of the magistrate judge, and there being no objections to the report filed, it is hereby

ORDERED that the report and recommendation of the magistrate judge is hereby APPROVED. Plaintiff's Motion for Review Costs (Doc. 63) is GRANTED. The Court reduces the defendant United States Department of Agriculture's recoverable costs to $428.05. The Clerk of the Court is directed to enter an Amended Bill of Costs against Plaintiffs in the amount of $428.05.

It is SO ORDERED in Orlando, Florida.


Summaries of

Brown v. U.S. Department of Agriculture

United States District Court, M.D. Florida, Orlando Division
Jan 23, 2008
Case No. 6:06-cv-1329-Orl-18UAM (M.D. Fla. Jan. 23, 2008)

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Case details for

Brown v. U.S. Department of Agriculture

Case Details

Full title:JUANITA BROWN, FRANCES DORSEY, THERESA DORSEY, VICTORIA DORSEY, VICTORIA…

Court:United States District Court, M.D. Florida, Orlando Division

Date published: Jan 23, 2008

Citations

Case No. 6:06-cv-1329-Orl-18UAM (M.D. Fla. Jan. 23, 2008)

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