Holliday v. Lakin et al
George Holliday |
Sheriff Lakin, Robert Hertz, Gary Bost, Don McNaughton, Tim Walker, Mike Tassome, Robert Blankenship, Sergeant Dover and Unknown Party |
3:2015cv00290 |
March 16, 2015 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
East St. Louis Office |
Madison |
Michael J. Reagan |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 102 CLERK'S JUDGMENT. Approved by Judge J. Phil Gilbert on 8/13/2018. (jdh) |
Filing 81 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER, The Court ADOPTS the Report in its entirety (Doc. 72 )OVERRULES Holliday's objections (Doc. 77 ), GRANTS in part and DENIES in part the defendants' motion for summary judgment (Doc. 60 ). The Court DENIES Holliday 's motion for summary judgment (Doc. 64 ), and DIRECTS the Clerk of Court to enter judgment accordingly at the close of the case.Defendants Lakin, Bost and Rushing are terminated from this case. The only claim remaining for trial is Count 1 ag ainst McNaughton, Tassone and Dover based on the December 2014 sewer backups. The Court further ORDERS the parties to submit a proposed final pretrial order to Magistrate Judge Williamss chambers on or before May 1, 2018. Signed by Judge J. Phil Gilbert on 3/14/2018. (jdh) |
Filing 14 ORDER REFERRING CASE to Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Williams. Signed by Chief Judge Michael J. Reagan on 11/2/2015. (tjk) |
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