Rudolph v. Barber et al
Sekou T. Rudolph |
Corizon Health, Inc., Donny Myers, Rene Nettles, Pamela Barber and Debra Poindexter |
1:2012cv00263 |
April 13, 2012 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Alabama |
Mobile Office |
Mobile |
William H. Steele |
Bert W. Milling |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 70 ORDER ADOPTING the 69 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS. It is ORDERED that the Plaintiff's Request to Proceed In forma Pauperis is hereby DENIED because the appeal is frivolous, without arguable merit and not taken in good faith. Signed by Chief Judge William H. Steele on 6/3/2013. Copy mailed to Plaintiff. Copy of R&R (Doc. 69) & this order mailed to ADOC & Business Manager at Ventress Correctional Facility. (tgw) |
Filing 59 JUDGMENT: It is ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED that Defendants Dr. Pamela Barber, Rene Nettles, Debra Poindexter, Donny Myers, and Correctional Medical Services, Inc. are hereby DISMISSED with prejudice from Plaintiff's Complaint. Signed by Chief Judge William H. Steele on 3/14/2013. Copy mailed to Plaintiff. (tgw) |
Filing 47 JUDGMENT: It is ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED that Plaintiffs Motion to Amend (Doc. 33 ) be DENIED. Signed by Chief Judge William H. Steele on 1/2/2013. Copy mailed to Plaintiff. (tgw) |
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