Anderson et al v. City of Chicago, Illinois et al
Marlin Anderson, Marilyn Anderson, Markita Anderson, Latoya Curry and Christopher Monroe |
City of Chicago, Illinois, C Thurman, Janik and Two Unknown Chicago Police Officers |
1:2009cv02311 |
April 16, 2009 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Civil Rights: Other Office |
Cook |
Amy J. St. Eve |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Civil Rights Act |
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Filing 136 WRITTEN Opinion entered by the Honorable Amy J. St. Eve on 6/9/2011: The Court denies Plaintiffs' motion for a new trial pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 59 127 . [For further details see minute order.] Mailed notice(kef, ) |
Filing 92 WRITTEN Opinion Signed by the Honorable Amy J. St. Eve on 11/30/2010: The Court grants in part, denies in part, and denies in part without prejudice Plaintiffs' motion in limine #3 65 . [For further details see minute order.] Mailed notice(kef, ) |
Filing 91 WRITTEN Opinion Signed by the Honorable Amy J. St. Eve on 11/19/2010: The Court grants Plaintiffs' motion in limine #1 65 without prejudice. [For further details see minute order.] Mailed notice(kef, ) |
Filing 83 WRITTEN Opinion Signed by the Honorable Amy J. St. Eve on 11/2/2010: The Court grants in part and denies in part Defendants' motion in limine #1 75 . [For further details see minute order.] Mailed notice(kef, ) |
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