Ponder v. Avalon Correctional Services, Inc. et al
David E. Ponder |
Avalon Correctional Services, Inc., Greg Basham, Loy Cerrano, Max Goodale, Ben Lovelace, Jeannie Parsons and Donald E. Smith |
1:2014cv00336 |
April 21, 2014 |
US District Court for the Western District of Texas |
Austin Office |
Andrew W. Austin |
Lee Yeakel |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
None |
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Filing 70 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 58 Motion for Summary Judgment filed by Avalon Correctional Services, Inc., Jeannie Parsons, Greg Basham, Ben Lovelace, Loy Cerrano, Donald E. Smith, 69 Motion for Miscellaneous Relief filed by David E. Ponder, 59 Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim filed by Avalon Correctional Services, Inc., Jeannie Parsons, Greg Basham, Ben Lovelace, Loy Cerrano, Donald E. Smith. Signed by Judge Andrew W. Austin. (dm) |
Filing 41 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 39 Motion to Dismiss, filed by Avalon Correctional Services, Inc., Jeannie Parsons, Greg Basham, Ben Lovelace, Loy Cerrano, Donald E. Smith. Signed by Judge Andrew W. Austin. (td) |
Filing 12 ORDER ON IN FORMA PAUPERIS STATUS AND REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION ON THE MERITS OF THE CLAIMS re 1 Motion to Proceed in forma pauperis filed by David E. Ponder. Signed by Judge Andrew W. Austin. (dm) |
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