Crews-Bey v. Johnson et al
Kamiles Crews-Bey |
D Johnson, Mason and R Smith |
2:2016cv01367 |
August 22, 2016 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama |
Southern Office |
Jefferson |
Staci G Cornelius |
Virginia Emerson Hopkins |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 62 MEMORANDUM OPINION that plaintiff having failed to meet his burden of proof the court finds in favor of the defendant, as more fully set out herein. Signed by Judge Liles C Burke on 8/29/2019. (AHI) |
Filing 54 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER ADOPTING and ACCEPTING the 53 Magistrate Judge's Report and Recommendation. Accordingly, the Court ORDERS that the defendants' 52 MOTION for Summary Judgment is DENIED on theindividual capacity claim again st Correctional Officer Rodney Smith for failure to protect. Finding no genuine issue of material fact and that the defendants are entitled to judgment as a matter of law as to the other claims, the court FURTHER ORDERS that the defendants motion for summary judgment is GRANTED in all other respects. Signed by Judge Virginia Emerson Hopkins on 6/19/2018. (JLC) |
Filing 35 ORDER ADOPTING AND ACCEPTING the 32 MAGISTRATE JUDGE'S REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS and DENYING Plaintiff's 28 MOTIONS for Preliminary Injunction. Signed by Judge Virginia Emerson Hopkins on 8/8/2017. (JLC) |
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