Sellner v. Sheppard et al
Terry Sellner |
David Rumley, McLean County Illinois, Nanthaniel Frontier, Sarah Villa Fuerta, Deborah Sheppard, Mrs. Koetters, Judge Drazewski and Ryan Johnson |
1:2014cv01366 |
September 8, 2014 |
US District Court for the Central District of Illinois |
Peoria Office |
Will |
Sara Darrow |
Tom Schanzle-Haskins |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 10 MERIT REVIEW OPINION - (Rule 16 Deadline 2/27/2015) - Entered by Judge Harold A. Baker on 12/29/2014. Pursuant to its merit review of the Complaint under 28 U.S.C. § 1915A, the Court finds that the plaintiff states a Fourth Amendment claim agai nst Detective Ryan Johnson. Any additional claims shall not be included in the case, except at the Courts discretion on motion by a party for good cause shown or pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 15. Defendants Sheppard, Fuerta, Frontier, McLean County, Rumley, Koetters, and Drazewski are dismissed and terminated because the plaintiff fails to state a federal claim against these defendants. The clerk is directed to enter the standard qualified protective order pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. The clerk is directed to attempt service on Defendant Johnson pursuant to the standard procedures. (LN, ilcd) |
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