Brown v. Crews et al
John Brown |
Michael Crews, Kenneth S. Tucker, Bryan Riedl, Ellen Link, Christopher Hancock, Archie W. Clemons and Officer Hartley |
3:2013cv00036 |
January 11, 2013 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Jacksonville Office |
Union |
Thomas E. Morris |
Marcia Morales Howard |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
Defendant |
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Filing 166 ORDER overruling 165 Plaintiff's Objection; adopting 164 Report and Recommendation; granting, in part, and denying, in part, 153 Defendants' Motion to Tax Costs. The Clerk of the Court is directed to enter judgment in accordance with this Order. Signed by Judge Marcia Morales Howard on 3/28/2017. (JW) |
Filing 151 ORDER granting 114 Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment. The Clerk of the Court is directed to enter Judgment in accordance with this Order and close the file. Signed by Judge Marcia Morales Howard on 3/25/2016. (JW) |
Filing 108 ORDER granting 76 Defendants' Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff's Claims for Compensatory and Punitive Damages, and Motion to Dismiss Defendant Crews from this Action. To the extent Plaintiff seeks compensatory and punitive damages in Counts One and Two, those claims are dismissed. Count Two against Defendant Michael Crews is dismissed. Signed by Judge Marcia Morales Howard on 2/20/2015. (JW) |
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