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                MERIT REVIEW OPINION - Entered by Judge Harold A. Baker on 12/30/2014. (Rule 16 Deadline 3/2/2015.) Pursuant to its merit review of the Complaint under 28 U.S.C. &#167; 1915A, the Court finds that the plaintiff states the following Eighth Amendment c laims: 1) inhumane conditions of confinement; 2) excessive force; 3) failure to intervene to stop the excessive force; and, 4) deliberate indifference to the plaintiff&#039;s need to rinse the mace from his skin and eyes. The plaintiff may also st ate supplemental state law claims of assault, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The claims identified in this paragraph are stated against the following defendants: Major Blackard, Lieutenant Scrogum, and Officers McBride, Lovrant, Tangman, Price, Newhall, Dalton, Henderson, and John Does. All other claims and defendants are dismissed. The clerk is directed to enter the standard qualified protective order pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. The clerk is directed to terminate the following defendants: Warden Pfister, Assistant Warden Marvin Reed, Lieutenant Hamilton, and Adrian Corley (disciplinary committee). The clerk is directed to attempt service on the remaining defendants pursuant to the standard procedures. (LN, ilcd)
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