In Re: Ohio Execution Protocol Litigation
Cleveland Jackson and All Plaintiffs |
All Defendants |
Jefferson S. Dunn |
In Re: Ohio Execution Protocol Litigation and Ohio Execution Protocol Litigation |
2:2019mc03878 |
July 9, 2019 |
U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
Wallace Capel |
Emily C Marks |
Other Statutory Actions |
None |
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Filing 5 Response to Order to Show Cause re #2 Order to Show Cause and MEMORANDUM in Opposition re #1 MOTION to Quash filed by All Plaintiffs. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1 - Opinion and Scheduling Order, #2 Exhibit 2 - Discovery Order, #3 Exhibit 3 - Discovery Order, #4 Exhibit 4 - Protective Order, #5 Exhibit 5 - Protective Order)(Bohnert, Allen) Modified on 7/22/2019 to clarify the docket text (alm, ). |
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Filing 3 Emergency MOTION for Telephonic Status Conference, or, Alternatively, to Extend Time to Respond to Show Cause Order by All Plaintiffs. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit Subpoena Proof of Service)(Bohnert, Allen) Modified on 7/11/2019 to correct event code used in docketing (qc/djy, ). |
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Case assigned to Honorable Judge Wallace Capel, Jr. as referral judge (NO PDF Document attached to this notice). (djy, ) |
Filing 1 RESPONSE, OBJECTIONS TO, AND MOTION to Quash Third-Party Subpoena by Non-Party filed by Jefferson S. Dunn. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1, #2 Exhibit 2, #3 Filing Fee Receipt)(alm, ) |
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