Miller v. Callahan et al
Steven Miller |
Austin Callahan, Larry Barbee, Doc Holiday and Randy Morgan |
4:2015cv00311 |
June 1, 2015 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas |
Little Rock Office |
Lincoln |
Jerry W. Cavaneau |
Billy Roy Wilson |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 70 JUDGMENT: Consistent with the 69 order entered earlier today, judgment for Defendants Austin Callahan, Larry Barbee, Charles "Doc" Holladay, and Randy Morgan against Plaintiff Steven Miller is hereby entered. This case is closed. Signed by Judge Billy Roy Wilson on 11/01/2016. (rhm) |
Filing 24 ORDER directing the Clerk to change the style of the case to reflect the correct name of Defendant Charles "Doc" Holladay, as set forth in his 23 answer. Signed by Magistrate Judge Jerry W. Cavaneau on 8/4/2015. (ks) |
Filing 16 ORDER directing the Clerk of Court to prepare a summons for Barbee and Callahan and the U.S. Marshal is directed to serve a copy of the complaint, 1 , this order, and summons upon them without prepayment of fees and costs or security therefor. Service should be attempted at the Pulaski County Detention Facility Administration Office, 3201 West Roosevelt Road, Little Rock, AR 72204, attention Lesa Warner. Signed by Magistrate Judge Jerry W. Cavaneau on 7/27/2015. (jak) |
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