O'BRYANT v WILSON, et al
THOMAS C O'BRYANT |
E T WILSON, DEBRA LIVINGSTON, JIMMY JONES, D WHITBY and WALTER MCNEIL |
1:2008cv00234 |
November 10, 2008 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Florida |
Prison Condition Office |
Alachua |
ALLAN KORNBLUM |
MAURICE M PAUL |
None |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 24 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION 9 Report and Recommendation; DENYING AS MOOT 16 and 22 Motions to Expedite, and GRANTED IN PART DENYING IN PART 23 THIRD Motion to Expedite. Signed by SENIOR JUDGE MAURICE M PAUL on 3/12/2010. This case is dismissed without prejudice and the Clerk is directed to close the file. The part of the motion at Doc. 23 which requests that the filing fee be returned to the Plaintiff if the case is dismissed is granted. The motion is denied in all other respects. The Clerk is directed to return to Plaintiff the amount of the filing fees he has paid in this case. (kdm) Modified on 3/19/2010 (kdm). |
Filing 9 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION re 1 Complaint filed by THOMAS C O'BRYANT : It is recommended that this case be DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g). Signed by MAGISTRATE JUDGE ALLAN KORNBLUM on 1/15/2009. Internal deadline for referral to district judge if objections are not filed earlier: 2/12/2009. (kdm) |
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