Taylor v. Ruebenstein et al
Steven J. Taylor |
Jim Ruebenstein, David Ballard, Paul Perry, Lt. Clifford, Sgt. Renick, Sgt. Blagg, Cpl. Hudson, Cpl. Martens, Josh Ward and James McCloud |
2:2013cv33339 |
August 7, 2014 |
US District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia |
Charleston Office |
Fayette |
Joseph R. Goodwin |
Dwane L. Tinsley |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Both |
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Filing 105 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER for reasons appearing to the Court, directing that the referral of this matter to the Magistrate Judge is withdrawn; granting in part and denying in part the defendants' 85 MOTION for Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge Joseph R. Goodwin on 9/28/2016. (cc: counsel of record; any unrepresented party) (taq) |
Filing 100 ORDER adopting and incorporating the 90 Proposed Findings and Recommendations by Magistrate Judge; granting the defendants' respective 74 Motion and 84 Motion to Dismiss in part, with respect to the plaintiff's claims for monet ary damages against defendants Hudson, Penick, Perry, and McCloud in their official capacities, dismissing said claims; this matter is referred back to Judge Tinsley for additional proceedings concerning the plaintiff's remaining claims. Signed by Judge Joseph R. Goodwin on 11/25/2015. (cc: United States Magistrate Judge Dwane L. Tinsley; counsel of record; any unrepresented party) (taq) |
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