Lunsford v. DOJ, No. 23-6056, 2024 WL 5040398 (4th Cir. Dec. 9, 2024) (per curiam)
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Lunsford v. DOJ, No. 23-6056, 2024 WL 5040398 (4th Cir. Dec. 9, 2024) (per curiam)
Re: Request for records concerning requester’s criminal case
Disposition: Affirming district court’s grant of defendant’s motion to dismiss plaintiff’s request for attorney fees
- Attorney Fees: “[The Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit] [has] reviewed the record and find[s] no reversible error.” “Accordingly, [it denies] [the requester’s] motion for injunctive relief, and . . . affirm[s] the district court’s order.” The court states that the district court previously accepted the magistrate judge’s recommendation to deny plaintiff’s claim because he is a pro se litigant.
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