On November 18, 2013, a federal district court judge for the Southern District of Texas Houston Division issued an ORDER and JUDGMENT adopting magistrate judge's Memorandum and Recommendation in Civil Action No. H-13-1226, "there were no objections from the plaintiff."
However, the plaintiff mailed his objections November 6, 2013, first class by the most dependable mail service in the world, the U.S. Mail. The clerk of courts office claim is that the mail was never delivered.
The plaintiff submitted his receipt of mailing provided by the U.S. Postal service this time by certified mail November 22, 2013, along with his Motion to Alter or Amend the Order and Judgment adopted and entered on November 18, 2013 with a copy of his letter to the clerk, original Objections to the "M&R", appendix and certification of mailing to the Wisconsin Attorney general's Office. This certainly was an unnecessary expense.
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