Porter v. Oklahoma County Board of County Commissioners et al
Michelle N Porter |
Oklahoma County Board of County Commissioners and Jacob Owen Streeter |
5:2015cv00390 |
April 10, 2015 |
US District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma |
Oklahoma City Office |
Oklahoma |
Joe Heaton |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 61 ORDER granting the Board's 57 motion to dismiss and plaintiff's §1983 failure to train claim is dismissed for failure to state a claim...see order for specifics. Signed by Honorable Joe Heaton on 8/19/2016. (cla) |
Filing 46 ORDER granting defendant Streeter's 42 Motion to Dismiss; plaintiff's substantive due process claim against defendant Streeter is dismissed...see order for specifics. Signed by Honorable Joe Heaton on 3/29/2016. (cla) |
Filing 35 ORDER the motion to dismiss 11 filed by Board and defendant Streeter in his official capacity is granted in part and denied in part; plaintiff's negligence claim against the Board is dismissed; plaintiff's § 1983 substantive due proc ess claim asserted against defendant Streeter in his official capacity is dismissed; the motion to dismiss 26 filed by defendant Streeter in his individual capacity is granted; plaintiff's § 1983 substantive due process claim asserted against defendant Streeter in his individual capacity is dismissed.. Signed by Honorable Joe Heaton on 12/30/2015. (lam) |
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