Betts v. Conecuh County Board of Education
Plaintiff: Terra Betts
Defendant: Conecuh County Board of Education, Ronnie Brogden and Mary Ann Danford
Case Number: 1:2014cv00356
Filed: July 30, 2014
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Alabama
Office: Mobile Office
County: Monroe
Presiding Judge: Callie V. S. Granade
Presiding Judge: Katherine P. Nelson
Nature of Suit: Employment
Cause of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 2000
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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May 3, 2016 Opinion or Order Filing 53 ORDER re: 52 Joint Stipulation of Dismissal. All claims in this action are DISMISSED W/PREJUDICE as set out. Each party shall bear his, her or its own respective costs. Signed by Senior Judge Callie V. S. Granade on 5/3/2016. (tot)
June 15, 2015 Opinion or Order Filing 35 ORDER ADOPTING 33 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION. Dfts' 29 Partial MOTION to Dismiss is GRANTED, & Count IV of the 28 Second Amended Complaint is DISMISSED. Signed by Judge Callie V. S. Granade on 6/15/2015. (tot)
March 30, 2015 Opinion or Order Filing 25 ORDER ADOPTING 24 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION. Dfts' 20 MOTION to Dismiss Amended Complaint is DENIED; Betts' 19 Amended Complaint is STRICKEN, & Betts is ORDERED to file an amended complaint in accordance w/the instructions set out in the Court's 12/30/14 17 Order NLT 4/6/2015. Signed by Judge Callie V. S. Granade on 3/30/2015. (tot)
December 30, 2014 Opinion or Order Filing 17 ORDER ADOPTING 16 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION as the opinion of this Court; GRANTING in part and DENYING in part Defendants' 7 MOTION to Dismiss or Alternatively for More Definite Statement; DISMISSING claims as set forth in Order, GRANTING motion for more definite statement, and directing plaintiff to file an amended complaint as set forth in order not later than 1/12/2015. Signed by Judge Callie V. S. Granade on 12/30/2014. (mab)
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Plaintiff: Terra Betts
Represented By: Amardo Wesley Pitters
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Defendant: Conecuh County Board of Education
Represented By: Joseph Seawell Moore
Represented By: Dorman Walker
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Defendant: Ronnie Brogden
Represented By: Joseph Seawell Moore
Represented By: Dorman Walker
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Defendant: Mary Ann Danford
Represented By: Joseph Seawell Moore
Represented By: Dorman Walker
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