Nolan #118453 v. Corizon Health et al
Tyrone Nolan |
Corizon Health, Brenda Rojas, Unknown Malachinski and Julia Barnett |
2:2017cv00476 |
February 14, 2017 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
Phoenix Division Office |
Maricopa |
Bridget S Bade (PS) |
John J Tuchi |
Prisoner: Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 73 ORDER adopting in whole Judge Willett's Report and Recommendation (Doc. 71 ) and overruling Plaintiff's Objections thereto (Doc. 72 ). FURTHER ORDERED dismissing without prejudice the Complaint in this matter as against the final remaining Defendant Malachinski (Doc. 1 ) and directing the Clerk of Court to close this matter. See document for complete details. Signed by Judge John J Tuchi on 8/14/2019. (RMV) |
Filing 30 ORDER AND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE: The Report and Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Bade 28 is adopted, and Defendant Barnett is dismissed from the action without prejudice for failure to serve. The reference to the Magistrate Judge is withdrawn as to Plaintiff's Motion for a Court Order 13 , and the motion is denied. Within fourteen (14) days of this Order, Plaintiff must show cause why Defendant Malachinski should not be dismissed from the action for failure to serve. Signed by Judge John J Tuchi on 1/10/2018. (REK) |
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