McClinton v. Jefferson County, Arkansas et al
Edmond McClinton |
Jefferson County, Arkansas, Gerald Robinson, S Kyle Hunter, Karres Manning and Greg Bolin |
5:2014cv00097 |
March 18, 2014 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas |
Pine Bluff Office |
Jefferson |
Brian S. Miller |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 48 JUDGMENT: Consistent with the 47 order entered this day, this case is dismissed with prejudice. Signed by Chief Judge Brian S. Miller on 2/5/2015. (ks) |
Filing 24 ORDER granting 10 motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis, denying as moot 5 6 11 motions for service and 8 motion for extension of time; denying 9 motion for copies and granting 12 motion for copies; denying as premature 13 Motion for Relief and 14 Motion for Entry of Default; directing that payments be made from the Plaintiff's institutional account until the $350 filing fee is paid in full; directing the Clerk to send copies of this Order to the ADC Offi ces and to the Warden of the Cummins Unit; finding that service is proper for defendants Robinson and Bolin; directing the Clerk to prepare summons and the US Marshal to serve 2 and 3 without prepayment of fees and costs; dismissing Plaintiff's claims against defendants Jefferson County, Hunger and Manning; directing the Clerk to provide a copy of 8 to Plaintiff along with a copy of this Order. Signed by Chief Judge Brian S. Miller on 09/09/2014. (rhm) |
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