Hall v. Merola et al
Wendall Hall |
Peter Merola, Charles Watson and Wright |
3:2015cv01054 |
August 25, 2015 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Jacksonville Office |
Union |
Patricia D. Barksdale |
Brian J. Davis |
Prison Condition |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 256 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 245 Defendant's Motion for Taxation of Costs; see Order for details; directions to the Clerk. Signed by Judge Brian J. Davis on 12/1/2020. (KLC) |
Filing 229 ORDER granting Plaintiff's ore tenus motion for reconsideration regarding admissibility of prior conviction evidence under Fed. R. Evid. 609(1); see Order for details. Signed by Judge Brian J. Davis on 10/22/2020. (KLC) |
Filing 37 ORDER granting 36 Motion; granting 11 Motion to Dismiss to the extent the claims raised against Defendants Watson and Wright in the amended complaint are found to be Heck-barred; dismissing without prejudice the claims against Defendants Wa tson and Wright; dismissing without prejudice Defendants Watson and Wright; granting 11 Defendant Merola's Motion to Dismiss with respect to Plaintiff's claims against him for compensatory and punitive damages, any claims for nominal damages against Merola remain; Defendant Merola shall respond to the amended complaint by June 10, 2016. Signed by Judge Brian J. Davis on 5/17/2016. (LDO) |
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