Short v. Byrd et al
Wesley Short |
Robert Allen Byrd and Estelle Unit |
9:2009cv00214 |
December 29, 2009 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas |
Lufkin Office |
Tyler |
Ron Clark |
Judith K. Guthrie |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 46 ORDER ADOPTING 42 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS. Plaintiff's 41 third motion for summary judgment, construed as a motion for reconsideration of the final judgment is denied. The Clerk shall refuse all further filings in this case from the Plaintiff Wesley Short except for a proper notice of appeal and filing fee payment or application for leave to proceed in forma pauperis in connection with a proper appeal. Signed by Judge Ron Clark on 10/12/11. (ljw, ) |
Filing 30 MEMORANDUM ORDER ADOPTING 26 Report and Recommendtions as the opinion of the Court. Plaintiff's motions for 25 summary judgment, 28 relief from judgment, and 29 protective order are denied. Signed by Judge Ron Clark on 10/7/10. (leh, ) |
Filing 23 MEMORANDUM ORDER ADOPTING 20 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS. This action is dismissed without prejudice for failure to prosecute or to obey an order of the court. The statue of limitations on the claims raised in this lawsuit are suspended for a period of 60 days following the date of entry of final judgment. All pending motions are denied. Signed by Judge Ron Clark on 6/8/10. (ljw, ) |
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