Washington et al v. Riley et al
Larry Wayne Washington, Helen Jones-Washington Succession and Booker T Washington Succession, Sr |
Geraldine Washington-Williams, Willie Washington-Williams, Gwendolyn Riley, Glenda Faye Washington-Chereme, Nathaniel Riley, Jr, Reddex Washington, Sharon Lynn Washington-Lewis, Samuel Washington and Patricia Washington-Thomas |
6:2013cv00612 |
March 25, 2013 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Lafayette Office |
Evangeline |
Rebecca F Doherty |
Patrick J Hanna |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
None |
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Filing 38 REASONS FOR REMAND. Signed by Magistrate Judge C Michael Hill on 3/11/2014. (crt,Davenport, M) |
Filing 11 MEMORANDUM ORDER: Given the court's construction of 8 Order, the plaintiff Amended Notice of Removal and Memorandum of Law in Support are not necessary to these proceedings. Further, District Judge Doherty is presiding over the entire action . The undersigned, under Judge Doherty's supervision, will exercise the statutory authority granted by Congress to act on all pretrial motions and matters delegated by Judge Doherty or the standing orders of this Court to the undersigned. Accordingly, the Clerk shall file all of the pleadings and documents submitted by the heirs int he record as denominated above. Signed by Magistrate Judge C Michael Hill on 05/03/2013. (crt,Williams, L) |
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