McClain et al v. Cross et al
Calvin McClain |
Donnie Thompson, Christine Cross, Remeka Christian, Angela Cranshaw, B. Satterfield, Dwayne Ayers, P.A. Edwards, John Doe and Jane Doe |
1:2008cv00159 |
December 4, 2008 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Georgia |
Prisoner: Prison Condition Office |
Calhoun |
Richard L. Hodge |
W. Louis Sands |
None |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 63 ORDER denying as moot 28 Motion to Dismiss; adopting Report and Recommendations re 50 Report and Recommendations.; denying as moot 60 Motion to Dismiss; denying as moot 17 Motion to Dismiss. Plaintiff's Amended Complaint is dismissed with prejudice. Ordered by Judge W. Louis Sands on 6/13/12 (wks) |
Filing 44 ORDER denying 33 Motion for Preliminary Injunction; adopting Report and Recommendations re 42 Report and Recommendations.Ordered by Judge W. Louis Sands on 7/1/2010 (bcl) |
Filing 40 ORDER adopting 6 Report and Recommendations dismissing plaintiff's claims relating to grievances and medical co-pay and dismissing defendants Jane Doe, John Doe, Remeka Christian, Christine Cross, Angela Cranshaw and P.A. Edwards.Ordered by Judge W. Louis Sands on 9/9/09 (bjl) |
Filing 6 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION re 3 Complaint filed by Calvin McClain Objections to R&R due by 2/20/2009. Ordered by U.S. Mag. Judge Richard L. Hodge on 01/28/2009. (RLH) |
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