Gupton et al v. Wright et al
7:2015cv00214 |
May 4, 2015 |
US District Court for the Western District of Virginia |
Roanoke Office |
Robert S. Ballou |
Glen E. Conrad |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 39 ORDER granting 31 Motion for Summary Judgment; the clerk SHALL amend the court's docket to correct the spelling of Defendant "Feltz" name to "Felts"; plaintiff's claims for injunctive and declaratory relief are DISMIS SED without prejudice as moot; and his remaining claims against the following defendants are DISMISSED with prejudice; Wright, Booker, Horton, Robinson, Locust, Cei, Walz, Felts and Morrison; Plaintiff's claims against the unrepresented defendants, Walls and John Doe, are DISMISSED without prejudice; and the clerk SHALL strike this case from the active docket of the court. Signed by Chief United States District Judge Glen E. Conrad on 2/6/2016. (tvt) |
Filing 17 ORDER denying 12 Motion to Certify Class. Signed by District Judge Glen E. Conrad on 5/22/2015. (slt) |
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