Lowe v. Kentucky Court of Justice et al
Kurt J. Lowe |
Kentucky Court of Justice, Department of Public Advocacy, Boone County Sheriff's Department, Michael Helmig, Boone County Jail, Edward Prindle, Anthony Taulbee and John & Jane Does 1-50 |
2:2014cv00168 |
September 12, 2014 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky |
Covington Office |
Boone |
Karen K. Caldwell |
P SO |
Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 32 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER; 1)Lowe's civil RICO claims are DISMISSED against all defs; 2)Lowe's claims under 42USC1983 against the KY Court of Justice, the KY Department of Public Advocacy ("DPA"); the KY State Police; th e Boone County Sheriff's Department; the Boone County Jail; Chief Justice of the KY Supreme Court John D. Minton, Jr.; DPA attorneys Edward C. Monahan; Steve Florian and Rachael Neugent; KSP Captain Anthony Taulbee; Boone County Sheriff Michael Helmig; and Boone County Jailer Edward Prindle, each in his or her individual and official capacities are DISMISSED; 3)Lowe's claims arising under state law against all defs are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE; 4)The 29 , 30 , 31 Motions to Dismiss are DENIED AS MOOT; 5)Court will enter an appropriate judgment. Signed by Judge Karen K. Caldwell on 4/2/2015. (LST)cc: COR, Kurt Lowe via U.S. Mail |
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