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11-2226•Richard Dean Zindler v. DAWN ROGERS, Friend of the Court, aka Dawn Roger
11-2226Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit19.06.2012
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FULL-TEXT PUBLICATION
File Name: 12a0644n.06
No. 11-2226
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT
RICHARD DEAN ZINDLER,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
DAWN ROGERS, Friend of the Court, aka
Dawn Roger; CYNTHIA CONLON, 13th
Circuit Court Referee; JEFF O’BRIEN, Sgt.,
Traverse City Police Department,
Defendants-Appellees.
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ON APPEAL FROM THE UNITED
STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR
THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF
MICHIGAN
Before: MARTIN and CLAY, Circuit Judges; HOOD, District Judge.*
PER CURIAM. Richard Dean Zindler, a California resident proceeding pro se, appeals the
district court’s judgment dismissing his complaint against three Michigan defendants associated with
governmental agencies in this diversity torts case. 28 U.S.C. § 1332. This case has been referred
to a panel of the court pursuant to Rule 34(j)(1), Rules of the Sixth Circuit. Upon examination, this
panel unanimously agrees that oral argument is not needed. Fed. R. App. P. 34(a).
Richard Zindler resided in Grand Traverse County with his then-wife Laura Danielle Zindler.
They have one child. In 2008, Laura filed for divorce. Zindler defaulted and the state circuit court
entered a judgment of divorce. In October 2009, Zindler interviewed with Defendant Friend of the
Court Dawn Rogers. Rogers recommended that Zindler be given supervised parenting time
The Honorable Joseph M. Hood, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of*
Kentucky, sitting by designation.
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whenever he was visiting the Traverse City area. In April 2010, Laura filed a petition for a personal-
protection order. The state circuit court referred the matter to Defendant Referee Cynthia Conlon.
Referee Conlon granted the personal-protection order. In October 2010, Zindler visited the
administration offices of the circuit court. Defendant Traverse City Police Department Sergeant Jeff
O’Brien arrested Zindler for disorderly conduct. In 2011, a jury convicted Zindler of the charge.
Zindler filed a diversity action based on state-tort law against the defendants alleging that
they suborned perjury, committed fraud, and conspired against his rights. The district court granted
Zindler leave to proceed in forma pauperis and referred the case to a magistrate judge. The
magistrate judge issued a report and recommendation and dismissed of the complaint pursuant to 28
U.S.C. § 1915(e)(2). Over Zindler’s objections, the district court adopted the magistrate judge’s
report. The district court concluded that Zindler did not specifically object to any portion of the
magistrate judge’s report. The district court noted Zindler’s allusion to Federal Rule of Civil
Procedure 15 and rejected any motion to amend his complaint. Zindler timely appealed. Zindler has
filed motions for a stay and for a preliminary injunction to this court.
Zindler timely filed objections to the magistrate judge’s recommendation to dismiss his
complaint, but failed to specifically object to any of the magistrate judge’s determinations.
Accordingly, appellate review is forfeited. Willis v. Sullivan, 931 F.2d 390, 401 (6th Cir. 1991).
Moreover, Zindler may not amend his complaint to avoid a sua sponte dismissal under 28 U.S.C.
§ 1915(e)(2). Benson v. O’Brian, 179 F.3d 1014, 1016 (6th Cir. 1999). Accordingly, the district
court appropriately denied Zindler leave to amend. In addition, we have reviewed the magistrate
judge’s report and find nothing in Zindler’s case that would cause us to make an exception.
For the foregoing reasons, we deny the motions for a stay and a preliminary injunction and
affirm the district court’s judgment. Rule 34(j)(2)(C), Rules of the Sixth Circuit.
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