Webster v. Epps et al
Melissa Elaine Webster |
Christopher Epps, Emmitt Sparkman, James Holman and Brian Ladner |
3:2012cv00858 |
December 17, 2012 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi |
Jackson Office |
Hinds |
Tom S. Lee |
Michael T. Parker |
Prisoner Petitions - Prison |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 53 MEMORANDUM AND OPINION - The Court finds that the Defendants' Motion 51 for Summary Judgment should be Granted as to all of the Plaintiff's claims and that all claims against all Defendants whether advanced in their individual or offici al capacities, should be Dismissed With Prejudice. In addition, the Court finds that Webster's Motions to add witness 37 ; for leave to file 38 certain documents [38-1]; to appoint counsel 41 ; and another motion for leave to file documen ts 48 in her case moot, and finds that these motions should be Denied. A separate Judgment in conformity with and incorporating by reference the foregoing Memorandum Opinion shall issue. Signed by Magistrate Judge John M. Roper on 2/20/2014 (ND) |
Filing 17 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER dismissing defendants Inmate Legal Assistance Program Department, MS Dept. of Corrections, Administrative Remedy Program, and State of Mississippi, as set out herein. Defendant Rankin County is dismissed with prejudice as frivolous and for failure to state a claim. This dismsisal counts as a strike. Signed by District Judge Tom S. Lee on 6/4/13 (LWE) |
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