PETERS et al v. MCNEIL
WILLIAM PETERS and SIDNEY MARTS |
WALTER A MCNEIL |
3:2008cv00551 |
December 19, 2008 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Florida |
Prison Condition Office |
Escambia |
MILES DAVIS |
M CASEY RODGERS |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 13 ORDER ADOPTING 11 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION - Plaintiff WILLIAM PETERS' 9 Notice of Voluntary Dismissal is granted, this case is dismissed without prejudice, and the clerk is directed to close the file. Signed by District Judge M CASEY RODGERS on 6/19/2009. (laj) |
Filing 11 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION - That Pltf's 9 MOTION/Notice of Voluntary dismissal be granted, that this case be dismissed without prejudice, and the clerk be directed to close the file. Signed by MAGISTRATE JUDGE MILES DAVIS on 2/3/2009. Internal deadline for referral to district judge if objections are not filed earlier: 3/3/2009. (laj) |
Filing 7 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION - That Pltf's 6 MOTION for Voluntarily Dismissal without prejudice be granted and pltf SIDNEY MARTS be dismissed as a Pltf in this action, and the case remain open with respect to Pltf WILLIAM PETERS. Signed by MAGISTRATE JUDGE MILES DAVIS on 1/23/2009.Internal deadline for referral to district judge if objections are not filed earlier: 2/20/2009. (laj) |
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