Griggs v. Davis et al
Eugene Griggs, Christopher Varner and Cameron Maddox |
Belinda Davis, Stan Shepard, Scott Wilkes, Verneal Evans, Antonio Binns, Justin Washington, Lenon Butler, Rodgerick Nabors, Julian Greenaway, Janson Creager, Trei Bluitt, John Doe and Jerry Beard |
1:2017cv00089 |
July 27, 2017 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Georgia |
Augusta Office |
Richmond |
Brian K. Epps |
J. Randal Hall |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 162 ORDER dismissing with prejudice Plaintiff Eugene Griggs' claims; denying as moot 138 Motion to Enforce Settlement Agreement. The Clerk is directed to terminate Eugene Griggs, James D. Blitch, IV, and Verneal Evans as parties to the case. Each dismissed party shall bear its own costs and attorney's fees. Signed by Chief Judge J. Randal Hall on 12/17/2020. (thb) |
Filing 132 ORDER granting in part 129 Motion to Stay Discovery with deadlines modified as follows: discovery due by 10/23/2019; Joint Status Report due by 10/23/2019; and Motions due by 11/22/2019; granting 130 MOTION for Leave to Proceed by Next Friend a nd adding Martha Thompson as Next Friend for Cameron Maddox; granting 131 Motion to Seal Document and directing the Clerk to file Dr. Norman's unredacted report under seal. Any further extension requests will have to be addressed to the presiding District Judge. Signed by Magistrate Judge Brian K. Epps on 07/16/2019. (jlh) Modified on 7/16/2019 (jlh). |
Filing 123 ORDER granting 121 Motion for Psychiatric Examination of Plaintiff Cameron Maddox. Dr. Matthew W. Norman shall be permitted to evaluate Plaintiff Cameron Maddox as practicable. Signed by Chief Judge J. Randal Hall on 05/23/2019. (jlh) |
Filing 119 CLERK'S JUDGMENT in favor of Defendants Janson Creager, Trei Bluitt, Verneal Evans against Christopher Varner. Signed by Deputy Clerk on 04/29/2019. (jlh) |
Filing 117 ORDER granting 116 Motion For Leave to Take the Deposition of an Incarcerated Witness. Signed by Magistrate Judge Brian K. Epps on 04/22/2019. (jlh) |
Filing 113 ORDER granting 109 Motion to Dismiss. Plaintiffs' claims for declaratory and injunctive relief against Defendants Holt and Philbin styled as "Count III" in Plaintiffs' amended complaint (Doc. 7) are dismissed without prejudice. The Clerk is directed to terminate Defendant Ahmed Holt and Defendant Edward Philbin from this case. Signed by Chief Judge J. Randal Hall on 03/06/2019. (thb) |
Filing 78 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 29 Motion to Dismiss. Plaintiff Christopher Varner's claims are dismissed with prejudice, while Plaintiffs Eugene Griggs and Cameron Maddox's claims shall proceed; denying without prejudice Defe ndants' 33 Motion to Sever; granting Defendant Justin Washington's 38 and 58 Motions to Dismiss. The stay of discovery is lifted. Parties shall confer and submit a Rule 26(f) Report with proposed case deadlines within seven days pursuant to the Court's 43 Order. Signed by Chief Judge J. Randal Hall on 10/24/2018. (jlh) |
Filing 43 ORDER granting 34 Motion to Stay pending the Court's ruling on Defendants' 29 Motion to Dismiss. Signed by Magistrate Judge Brian K. Epps on 12/04/2017. (jlh) |
Filing 11 ORDER re 9 Notice (Other) filed by Christopher Varner, Cameron Maddox, Eugene Griggs. Plaintiff's claims against Belinda Davis are dismissed. Signed by Chief Judge J. Randal Hall on 08/31/2017. (pts) |
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