Hernandez v. Nutt et al
Rodger Phillip Hernandez |
Ray Nutt, Craig Parker, Adam Smith and FNU Luellen |
6:2011cv00352 |
July 7, 2011 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas |
Tyler Office |
Anderson |
Judith K. Guthrie |
Michael H. Schneider |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 39 MEMORANDUM ADOPTING 36 Supplemental Report and Recommendations of the US Magistrate Judge and Entering Final Judgment. The Defendants' 27 Motion for Summary Judgment is GRANTED and this civil action is DISMISSED with prejudice. All motions pending in this action are DENIED. Signed by Judge Michael H. Schneider on 5/7/2012. (leh, ) |
Filing 29 MEMORANDUM ADOPTING 19 Initial Report and Recommendations of the US Magistrate Judge. It is ORDERED that the Defendants' 10 Motion to Dismiss is granted as to Defendants Patricia Lewallen and Sheriff Nutt, and these two Defendants are dismis sed from the lawsuit with prejudice. It is further ORDERED that the Defendants' alternative motion for more definite statment is granted as to Defendants Craig Parker and Adam Smith. The Plaintiff has 30 days from the receipt of this order in which to file a more definite statement setting out his claims against Parker and Smith with more factual specificity. Failure to comply may result in the dismissal of this lawsuit for failure to prosecute or to obey and order of the Court. Signed by Judge Michael H. Schneider on 1/19/12. (leh, ) |
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