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Nature of Suit Code: 550
Nature of Suit: Prisoner - Civil Rights (U.S. defendant)
Cause of Action: 42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA

NORTHERN DIVISION

 __________________________________

TABER HARDEN, #91703-020 *

Plaintiff, *

v. * CIVIL ACTION NO. 2:05-CV-691-T

(WO)

HARLEY G. LAPPIN *

Defendant. *

 __________________________________

RECOMMENDATION OF THE MAGISTRATE JUDGE

Pending before the court is Plaintiff’s request for preliminary injunctive relief. (Doc. No.

1.) He seeks a p reliminary injunction prohibiting the Director of the Bureau of Prisons from

terminating the federal boot camp program. Upon consideration of Plaintiff’s motion for preliminary

injunction, the court concludes that the motion is due to be denied.

DISCUSSION

A preliminary injunction is an extraordinary and drastic remedy which should not be granted

unless the movant clearly carries the burden of persuasion as to all prerequisites. United States v.

Jefferson County, 720 F.2d 1511 (11th Cir. 1983). The four prerequisites which a movant must

satisfy are as follows: (1) a substantial likelihood that the movant will ultimately prevail on the

merits, (2) a showing that the movant will suffer irreparable injury unless the injunction issues, (3)

proof that the threatened injury to the movant outweighs the damage the proposed injunction may

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cause the opposing party, and (4) a showing that the injunction, if issued, will not be adverse to or

harm the public interests. Cate v. Oldham, 707 F.2d 1176 (11th Cir. 1983); Shatel Corp. v. Mao Ta

Lumber and Yacht Corp., 697 F.2d 1352 (11th Cir. 1983). The court has carefully reviewed

Plaintiff’s motion and concludes that Plaintiff has failed to demonstrate that he meets each of the

prerequisites for the issuance of a preliminary injunction. 

CONCLUSION

Accordingly, it is the RECOMMENDATION of the Magistrate Judge that:

1. Plaintiff's motion for a preliminary injunction (Doc. No. 1) be DENIED; and

2. This case be referred back to the undersigned for further proceedings.

 It is further

ORDERED that the parties are DIRECTED to file any objections to the Recommendation

on or before August 22, 2005. Any objections filed must specifically identify the findings in the

Magistrate Judge's Recommendation objected to. Frivolous, conclusive or general objections will not

be considered by the District Court. The parties are advised that this Recommendation is not a final

order of the court and, therefore, it is not appealable.

Failure to file written objections t o t he p roposed findings and recommendations in the

Magistrate Judge's report shall bar the party from a de novo determination by the District Court of

issues covered in the report and shall bar the party from attacking on appeal factual findings in the

report accepted or adopted by the District Court except upon grounds of plain error or manifest

injustice. Nettles v. Wainwright, 677 F.2d 404 (5th Cir. 1982). See Stein v. Reynolds Securities, Inc.,

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667 F.2d 33 (11th Cir. 1982). See also Bonner v. City of Prichard, 661 F.2d 1206 (11th Cir. 1981,

en banc), adopting as binding precedent all of the decisions of the former Fifth Circuit handed down

prior to the close of business on September 30, 1981.

DONE, this 9th day of August, 2005.

/s/ Susan Russ Walker 

SUSAN RUSS WALKER

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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