McCall v. Bodiford et al
Terry Edward McCall |
Scotty R Bodiford, James Dorriety, Practitioner Rae P and Traci Krien |
2:2015cv01011 |
March 2, 2015 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Charleston Office |
Greenville |
Mary Gordon Baker |
Terry L Wooten |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 143 ORDER RULING ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION: The Court hereby ACCEPTS the Report, ECF No. 137 . For the reasons stated in the Report, the Motion for Summary Judgment, ECF No. 113 , is GRANTED and Defendant McAlhaney is hereby DISMISSED. Additionally, as stated in the Report, Defendant Drawdy is DISMISSED based on the Plaintiff's failure to affect service.IT IS SO ORDERED. Signed by Chief Judge Terry L Wooten on 09/08/2017. (dsto, ) |
Filing 125 ORDER accepting 118 Report and Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Mary Gordon Baker; granting 90 Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction. Plaintiff's claims against Defendant McConnell are hereby DISMISSED. Signed by Chief Judge Terry L Wooten on 3/9/2017.(ssam, ) |
Filing 105 ORDER adopting 78 Report and Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Mary Gordon Baker; granting 48 Motion for Summary Judgment. This action is DISMISSED as to Defendants Bodiford, Dorriety, Rae, and Krein. Signed by Chief Judge Terry L Wooten on 8/26/2016.(ssam, ) |
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