Key v. Gombar et al
Willie Earl Key |
Nicholas Gombar, Benjamin Zamora, Jaime Robles, Dave Hill, Jeremiah Koshinski, Brian Wood, Robert Whitley, David Salas and Phoenix Police Department |
2:2013cv01623 |
August 9, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
Phoenix Division Office |
Maricopa |
Steven P Logan (PS) |
G Murray Snow |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 81 ORDER denying Plaintiff's Motion for Sanctions (Doc. 77 ). The Court further notes that Defendants were previously granted permission to not respond to Plaintiff's repeated taser document requests. See Order issued December 24, 2014. (Doc. 71 ). Therefore, no response to this Motion for Sanctions was deemed necessary. Signed by Magistrate Judge Eileen S Willett on 3/19/2015.(KMG) |
Filing 72 ORDER denying Plaintiff's Request for Duty Status Report of Taser #X3000P5C; the appointment of Expert Witnesses and an Investigator (Doc. 70 ). Signed by Magistrate Judge Eileen S Willett on 2/6/2015.(KMG) |
Filing 69 ORDER Plaintiff's Motion to reconsideration (Doc. 58 ) is denied. All taser logs relevant to these proceedings are discoverable, and Defendants have an ongoing obligation to produce them upon receipt. Signed by Magistrate Judge Eileen S Willett on 12/8/2014.(KMG) |
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