Gray v. Bowers et al
Plaintiff: |
Rubby James Gray |
Defendant: |
Keith Bowers, T Harrel, Art Bentley and K Black |
Case Number: |
3:2017cv00323 |
Filed: |
December 5, 2017 |
Court: |
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas |
Office: |
Jonesboro Office |
County: |
Craighead |
Presiding Judge: |
Patricia S. Harris |
Presiding Judge: |
Brian S. Miller |
Nature of Suit: |
Prison Condition |
Cause of Action: |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Jury Demanded By: |
Plaintiff |
Available Case Documents
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Date Filed |
Document Text |
July 17, 2019 |
Filing
71
JUDGMENT consistent with 70 Order, this case is dismissed without prejudice. Signed by Chief Judge Brian S. Miller on 7/17/2019. (jak)
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June 26, 2019 |
Filing
69
ORDER granting 68 Motion for status update. The Clerk is directed to send Gray a copy of the docket sheet, along with a copy of this order and 67 Proposed Findings and Recommendation. Signed by Chief Judge Brian S. Miller on 6/26/2019. (jak)
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May 6, 2019 |
Filing
64
ORDER denying 63 Motion for counsel. There is no need for a hearing at this time; the Court will enter a recommendation on defendants' pending motions for summary judgment in due course. Signed by Magistrate Judge Patricia S. Harris on 5/6/2019. (jak)
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March 27, 2019 |
Filing
59
ORDER: There is no need for a hearing at this time. The Court will rule on defendants' pending motions for summary judgment in due course. Signed by Magistrate Judge Patricia S. Harris on 3/27/2019. (jak)
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January 7, 2019 |
Filing
55
ORDER denying 54 Motion for appointment of counsel and Motion for hearing. The Court will rule on defendants' pending motions for summary judgment in due course. If Plaintiff desires, he shall file a response to the 51 Motion for Summary Judgment within 14 days of this Order's entry date. Signed by Magistrate Judge Patricia S. Harris on 1/7/2019. (jak)
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March 15, 2018 |
Filing
19
ORDER adopting 11 Recommendation in its entirety. Accordingly, Grays claims against defendants Keith Bowers, T. Harrel, and Art Bentley may proceed. All other claims are dismissed without prejudice, and defendant K. Black is dismissed. It is certified that an in forma pauperis appeal of this order would not be taken in good faith. Signed by Chief Judge Brian S. Miller on 3/15/2018. (jak)
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January 8, 2018 |
Filing
7
ORDER allowing Gray one more opportunity to file an amended complaint with sufficient information to determine if Gray's claims meet the imminent-danger exception to the PLRA's three-strikes rule. Gray must amend his complaint within 30 day s from the date of this Order. Gray must also returned a completed IFP application, including and accompanying calculation sheet and certificate signed by an authorized official within 30 days. The Clerk of Court is directed to enclose an IFP application along with a copy of this Order. Signed by Magistrate Judge Patricia S. Harris on 1/8/2018. (jak)
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December 6, 2017 |
Filing
2
ORDER directing Gray to file the $400 filing and administrative fees or return a completed IFP application, including an accompanying calculation sheet and certificate signed by an authorized official, within 30 days of the date of this order. T he Clerk of Court is directed to enclose an IFP application along with a copy of this order. Gray must amend his complaint within 30 days of the date of this Order to describe why he believes he is currently in danger of imminent serious physical injury. Signed by Magistrate Judge Patricia S. Harris on 12/6/2017. (jak)
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