Robinson v. Florence County Police Department et al
Paul D Robinson |
Florence County Police Department, Jon Watts and Florence County Sheriff Department |
4:2015cv00387 |
January 28, 2015 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Florence Office |
Florence |
R Bryan Harwell |
Kaymani D West |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 94 ORDER RULING ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION: The court overrules Plaintiff's objections and adopts and incorporates by reference the Report and Recommendation (ECF No. 86 ) of the Magistrate Judge. Defendant Officer Brown's (ECF No. 74 ) motion for summary judgment is GRANTED. This case is hereby DISMISSED with prejudice.IT IS SO ORDERED. Signed by Honorable R Bryan Harwell on 09/19/2016. (dsto, ) |
Filing 29 ORDER RULING ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION: The Court adopts the Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation 11 . IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Plaintiff's Complaint is DISMISSED, without prejudice as to Defendants F lorence County Police Department and Florence County Sheriffs Department. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that any other claims, aside from Plaintiff's claim for excessive force against Defendant Watts, are also dismissed without prejudice. Signed by Magistrate Judge Kaymani D West on 5/8/2015. (mcot, ) |
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