DeVary v. Derosiers et al
Stephen DeVary |
Derosiers, Correct Care Solutions and John Doe 4 |
1:2012cv00150 |
February 8, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Delaware |
Wilmington Office |
Kent |
Gregory M. Sleet |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 165 MEMORANDUM - Signed by Judge Gregory M. Sleet on 9/8/14. (rwc) |
Filing 155 MEMORANDUM - Signed by Judge Gregory M. Sleet on 6/13/14. (rwc) |
Filing 119 MEMORANDUM ORDER - denying 114 MOTION for Reconsideration filed by Stephen DeVary. Signed by Judge Gregory M. Sleet on 9/19/13. (mdb) |
Filing 111 MEMORANDUM. Signed by Judge Gregory M. Sleet on 8/28/13. (mdb) |
Filing 105 MEMORANDUM ORDER, The motion injunctive relief (DI 91 ) is denied. CCS shall advise the court within fourteen (14) days of the date of this Memorandum Order of status of the Triple Play Pump. The motion for injunctive relief (DI 95 ) is denied. The motion for injunctive relief (DI 98 ) is denied. The request for counsel (DI 99 ) is denied without prejudice to renew.. Signed by Judge Gregory M. Sleet on 5/3/13. (cla, ) |
Filing 84 MEMORANDUM ORDER - re 75 MOTION for Preliminary Injunction filed by Stephen DeVary. Signed by Judge Gregory M. Sleet on 1/29/13. (mdb) Modified on 1/31/2013 (mdb). |
Filing 83 MEMORANDUM ORDER denying 77 MOTION for Reconsideration re 9 Order (PLRA) for Pay Authorization, 72 Letter/Motion for Injunctive Relief. Signed by Judge Gregory M. Sleet on 1/11/13. (dzb, ) |
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