Andrews et al v. Scott et al
Anita Andrews and Keith O'Bryant |
Mike Scott, Deputy Office Brandon Marshall, Sergeant Robert Kizzire, Unknown Law Enforcement Officers and Lee County Sheriff's Office |
2:2014cv00269 |
May 16, 2014 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Ft. Myers Office |
Lee |
John E. Steele |
Carol Mirando |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 37 ORDER granting 35 the parties' Joint Stipulation and Amended Motion of the Parties to Extend and Modify Case Management and Scheduling Order. 2.The Clerk is directed to issue an amended case management and scheduling order, extending the remaining deadlines in this case by 60 days. All further directives set forth by the Court in its 19 Case Management and Scheduling Order remain in effect. Signed by Magistrate Judge Carol Mirando on 4/15/2015. (ANW) |
Filing 34 ORDER denying without prejudice 33 Joint Stipulation and Motion to Extend and Modify the Case Management and Scheduling Order. Signed by Magistrate Judge Carol Mirando on 4/9/2015. (ANW) |
Filing 26 OPINION and ORDER granting in part and denying in part 6 Defendants' Motion to Dismiss and Motion to Strike Plaintiffs' Complaint. See Opinion and Order for details. Plaintiffs are granted leave to file an Amended Complaint within fourteen days. Signed by Judge John E. Steele on 11/18/2014. (MAW) |
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