Hines v. JBR Carry Trucking
Plaintiff: Jerel Hines
Defendant: JBR Carry Trucking
Case Number: 2:2018cv02159
Filed: June 6, 2018
Court: US District Court for the Central District of Illinois
Office: Urbana Office
County: Champaign
Presiding Judge: Colin Stirling Bruce
Presiding Judge: Eric I. Long
Nature of Suit: Other Civil Rights
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1331
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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March 24, 2020 Opinion or Order Filing 50 OPINION and ORDER entered by Judge Sue E. Myerscough on 3/24/2020. Plaintiff's Motion for Entry of an Order for Default, d/e 37 is GRANTED. Plaintiff's Petition for Attorney's Fees and Costs, d/e 48 is also GRANTED. Judgment to enter. Case CLOSED. (SEE WRITTEN OPINION & ORDER) (MAS, ilcd)
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