Shepherd v. Danberg et al
Donald L. Shepherd |
Carl Danberg, Colleen Bell, Deifo, Senato, Sebato, Tracy Wilkins and Perry Phelps |
1:2008cv00368 |
June 19, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of Delaware |
Prisoner: Civil Rights Office |
Kent |
Unassigned Judge |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 86 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Granting 84 Letter/MOTION to Reopen Case. The Plaintiff shall respond to all discovery requests and requests for admissions within 21 days from the date of this Order. The Plaintiff may also file a response to defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment within 30 days from the date of this Order. Defendants may file a reply within 14 days from the date the response is filed. Signed by Judge Gregory M. Sleet on 10/5/2010. (Attachments: # 1 Order)(nms) |
Filing 75 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER GRANTING 52 MOTION to Dismiss Based upon Plaintiff's Complaint filed by Colleen Bell, DENYING 61 MOTION to Appoint Counsel filed by Donald L. Shepherd. Signed by Chief Judge Gregory M. Sleet on 9/17/2009. (asw) |
Filing 51 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER denying 43 MOTION to Appoint Counsel filed by Donald L. Shepherd, and denying 44 MOTION for Temporary Restraining Order and MOTION for Preliminary Injunction filed by Donald L. Shepherd. Signed by Chief Judge Gregory M. Sleet on 2/3/09. (mmm) |
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