McGovern v. Ferriter et al
Thomas J. McGovern |
Pat Smith, John/Jane Does, Tom Woods, Mike Ferriter, Leroy Kirkegard, Ross Swanson, Tom Wilson and Kristy Cobbin |
6:2012cv00101 |
October 12, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Montana |
Helena Office |
POWELL |
Dana L. Christensen |
Keith Strong |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 55 ORDER denying 50 Motion to Compel. Signed by Magistrate Judge Keith Strong on 6/26/2014. Mailed to McGovern. (TAG, ) |
Filing 53 ORDER granting 44 Motion for Reconsideration. Mr. McGovern's motion for preliminafy injunction 33 with regard to Mr. McGovern's request to register as both a Native American and Wiccan is granted. Preliminary injunction set forth in Order. Signed by Judge Dana L. Christensen on 5/14/2014. Mailed to McGovern. (TAG, ) |
Filing 38 ORDER denying 31 Motion for Declaratory Judgment; denying 33 Motion for Preliminary Injunction Signed by Judge Dana L. Christensen on 2/19/2014. Mailed to McGovern. (TAG, ) |
Filing 20 ORDER ADOPTING IN PART 14 FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. Counts 1 and 3 of McGovern's Amended Complaint are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Defendants must further respond to Count 6 of the Amended Complaint. Signed by Judge Dana L. Christensen on 10/24/2013. Mailed to McGovern. (TAG, ) |
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