McCoy v. Morgan
Plaintiff: Jon C. McCoy
Defendant: Ed Morgan
Case Number: 3:2013cv00593
Filed: September 20, 2013
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi
Office: Jackson Office
County: Rankin
Presiding Judge: F. Keith Ball
Presiding Judge: Carlton W. Reeves
Nature of Suit: Constitutionality of State Statutes
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 2201
Jury Demanded By: None

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September 11, 2014 Opinion or Order Filing 16 ORDER granting 4 Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction. Signed by District Judge Carlton W. Reeves on 09/11/2014. (AC)
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Plaintiff: Jon C. McCoy
Represented By: Randall R. Saxton
Represented By: James G. McGee, Jr.
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Defendant: Ed Morgan
Represented By: Justin L. Matheny
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