Bryan v. Camon
Petitioner: Jubal Bryan
Respondent: James Camon
Case Number: 1:2010cv00078
Filed: June 25, 2010
Court: US District Court for the Middle District of Georgia
Office: Albany Office
County: Miller
Presiding Judge: Thomas Q Langstaff
Presiding Judge: W. Louis Sands
Nature of Suit: General
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 2254
Jury Demanded By: None

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May 12, 2011 Opinion or Order Filing 13 ORDER granting 9 Motion to Dismiss; adopting Report and Recommendations re 12 Report and Recommendations. Petitioner's Petition is dismissed without prejudice to his right to refile upon exhaustion of his state remedies. Ordered by Judge W. Louis Sands on 5/12/2011 (bcl)
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