Harrison v. South Carolina Department of Corrections et al
DeAngelo Harrison |
South Carolina Department of Corrections, Medical Staff at Allendale CI, Bryne Thomas, Pamelia C Derrick, John Solomon, John Tomarching, Levern Cohen, S Watson, Chris A Lloyd, George J Amonitti, Karina M Callaway, Ella L Simmons and Dr Elkins |
8:2014cv01196 |
April 10, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Anderson/Greenwood Office |
Allendale |
Jacquelyn D Austin |
J Michelle Childs |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 111 ORDER RULING ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION ACCEPTS the Reports of the Magistrate Judge ECF Nos. 39 , 69 , 109 . It is therefore ordered that Defendants SCDC, Medical Staff at Allendale Correctional Institution, and Karina M. Callaway are DISMISSED from this action and the remaining Defendants Motion for Summary Judgment ECF No. 102 is GRANTED. Signed by Honorable J Michelle Childs on 7/2/2015. Modified on 7/6/2015 to remove incorrect attachment (gpre, ). |
Filing 94 ORDER accepting 87 Report and Recommendation. It is ORDERED that the Initial Moving Defendants: Levern Cohen, Bryne Thomas, Dr Elkins, John Tomarching, Ella L Simmons, John Solomon, S Watson, Pamelia C Derrick, and Chris A Lloyd's 52 Motion to Dismiss is DENIED and Defendant Amonitti's 83 Motion to Dismiss is DENIED. Signed by Honorable J Michelle Childs on 12/1/14. (kmca) |
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