Lietzke v. County of Montgomery et al
Bill Lietzke |
D. T. Marshall, State of Alabama Sheriffs Officers, Todd Strange, Kevin Murphy, Reese McKinney and County of Montgomery |
2:2012cv00268 |
March 19, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Utah |
Central Office |
Salt Lake |
David Nuffer (DJ) |
Paul M. Warner |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 32 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER ADOPTING 31 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS: granting 19 Motion to Dismiss; granting 22 Motion to Dismiss; granting 24 Motion to Dismiss; finding as moot 4 Motion to Appoint Counsel; finding as m oot 5 Motion for Service of Process; finding as moot 26 Motion for Default Judgment - plaintiff's causes of action are dismissed without prejudice - CASE CLOSED. Magistrate Judge Evelyn J. Furse no longer referred on case. Signed by Judge David Nuffer on 3/14/13 (alt) |
Filing 30 MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER denying 8 Motion for Speedy Trial; finding as moot 8 Motion to Disqualify Magistrate Judge Paul M. Warner; denying 26 Motion to Disqualify Magistrate Judge Furse; denying 27 Motion to Disqualify Magistrate Judge Furse; denying 29 Motion to Disqualify Magistrate Judge Furse. Signed by Magistrate Judge Evelyn J. Furse on 2/19/13 (alt) |
Filing 21 MEMORANDUM DECISION denying 11 Motion to Disqualify Judge. Signed by Magistrate Judge Evelyn J. Furse on 08/06/2012. (asp) |
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