Short v. Danberg et al
Lakisha Short |
Carl Danberg, Thomas Carroll, Patrick Ryan and Colleen Shotzberger |
1:2008cv00106 |
February 19, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of Delaware |
Prisoner: Prison Conditions Office |
New Castle |
Unassigned Judge |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 126 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER DENYING re 105 MOTION to Strike 101 Reply Brief filed by Lakisha Short, DENYING 57 MOTION to Take Deposition of Ryan, Shotzberger, and CMS filed by Lakisha Short, GRANTING 120 MOTION to Strike 118 Reply Brief, [ 117] Sur-Reply Brief or Alternatively, for Leave to File a Sur-Rebuttal Brief filed by Patrick Ryan, Colleen Shotzberger, DENYING AS MOOT 91 MOTION for Extension of Time to filed by Lakisha Short, GRANTING 99 MOTION to Strike 98 Declarat ion filed by CMS, GRANTING 107 MOTION to Strike 103 Respone to Objections filed by CMS, GRANTING 65 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by CMS, DENYING 77 MOTION to Compel filed by Lakisha Short, GRANTING 81 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Patrick Ryan, Colleen Shotzberger, DENYING 109 MOTION to Strike 101 Reply Brief filed by Lakisha Short, AND DENYING AS MOOT 115 MOTION for Extension of Time to filed by Lakisha Short, DENYING 56 MOTION to Appoint Counsel filed by Lakisha Short, GRANTING 95 MOTION to Strike 92 Reply to Response to Motion filed by CMS. Signed by Judge Leonard P. Stark on 10/1/2010. (Attachments: # 1 Order)(rpg) |
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