Villacis v. Federal Bureau of Investigation et al
Jorge Villacis |
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Hillsborough County, City of Tampa, Matthew Zalansky and William Gergel |
8:2010cv01827 |
August 16, 2010 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Tampa Office |
Volusia |
Steven D. Merryday |
Thomas G. Wilson |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 13 ORDER in Case No. 8:10-cv-1819-T-23TGW consolidating cases: 8:10-cv-1820-T-23TBM; 8:10-cv-1821-T-23AEP; 8:10-cv-1822-T-23TBM; 8:10-cv-1827-T-23TGW; 8:10-cv-1828-T-23AEP; 8:10-cv-1829-T-23MAP; 8:10-cv-1830-T-23MAP; 8:10-cv-1845-T-23TGW; 8:10-cv-1846-T -23TBM; 8:10-cv-1847-T-23EAJ; and 8:10-cv-1848-T-23TGW. Directing the parties to identify the consolidated action in every filed paper; directing the Clerk to DESIGNATE Magistrate Judge Thomas B. McCoun, III, as the magistrate judge assigned to each case, to TERMINATE motions to dismiss by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office and the City of Tampa, and to TERMINATE the answer filed by William Gergel; permitting the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, The City of Tampa, and William Gergel to re-file in the consolidated action by 10/11/2010 the motions and answer. (motions 11 and 12 are terminated.) Signed by Judge Steven D. Merryday on 10/1/2010. (BK) |
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