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Bermea-Cepeda v. Chaplain Chartier
Citation: 487 F. App'x 78Docket: No. 12-7108
Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; November 5, 2012; Federal Appellate Court
Juan Bermea-Cepeda appeals the district court's order, which accepted the magistrate judge's recommendation to deny relief on his Bivens complaint. The appellate court reviewed the record and found no reversible error, affirming the district court's decision for the reasons outlined in its order. The case reference is Bermea-Cepeda v. Chartier, 2012 WL 2366454 (D.S.C. June 21, 2012). The court opted not to hold oral arguments, determining that the facts and legal issues were sufficiently addressed in the submitted materials. The decision is affirmed. Unpublished opinions are noted as not being binding precedent in this circuit.