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06-3107•United States v. Gabriel A. Nabejar
06-3107Court of Appeals for the Eighth CircuitDec 28, 2007
1The Honorable Henry E. Autrey, United States District Judge for the Eastern
District of Missouri.
United States Court of Appeals
FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
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No. 06-3443
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Cedric Holman, *
*
Appellant, *
* Appeal from the United States
v. * District Court for the
* Eastern District of Missouri.
Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc., doing *
business as Central States Coca Cola *
Bottling Company, * [UNPUBLISHED]
*
Appellee. *
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Submitted: December 20, 2007
Filed: December 28, 2007
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Before MURPHY, SMITH, and SHEPHERD, Circuit Judges.
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PER CURIAM.
Cedric Holman appeals the district court’s 1 adverse grant of summary judgment
in his employment-discrimination action against his former employer, Coca-Cola
Enterprises, Inc. Having carefully reviewed the record and considered Holman’s
arguments, we find no basis for reversal. See Jacob-Mua v. Veneman, 289 F.3d 517,
520 (8th Cir. 2002) (de novo standard of review). To the extent Holman is attempting
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to challenge the orders denying his motion to appoint counsel, motion to compel, and
motion to amend his complaint, we conclude the district court did not abuse its
discretion. See Phillips v. Jasper County Jail, 437 F.3d 791, 794 (8th Cir. 2006) (there
is no constitutional or statutory right to appointed counsel in civil case; relevant
factors and standard of review); Sallis v. Univ. of Minn., 408 F.3d 470, 477 (8th Cir.
2005) (review of discovery rulings is narrow and deferential); Bediako v. Stein Mart,
Inc., 354 F.3d 835, 841 (8th Cir. 2004) (district court did not abuse its broad
discretion in denying plaintiff’s motion for leave to amend complaint where litigation
process was already in advanced stage and plaintiff sought to add theories not
presented in original complaint).
Accordingly, we affirm. See 8th Cir. R. 47B.
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