Gabriel v. Hamlin, et al
3:2002cv00187 |
March 13, 2002 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
Prison Condition Office |
William D. Stiehl |
Defendant |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 179 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 168 Motion for Attorney Fees. See Order for specifics. Signed by Judge William D. Stiehl on 03/04/09. (jkb) |
Filing 151 CLERK'S JUDGMENT in favor of Amilcar Gabriel against Brian Ruiz in the amount of $50,000 as to Count II; Judgment in favor of Wexford Health Sources, Allen Wisely, Barbara Cooksey, Bob Doerr, Donald Snyder, Jim Hamlin, Michael Holmes, Nancy Tucker against Amilcar Gabriel as to Counts I and III. Approved by Judge William D. Stiehl on 10/31/08. (skp) |
Filing 132 ORDER GRANTING 129 MOTION for Order to Rule on Objections to Plaintiff's Deposition filed by Amilcar Gabriel. (see Order for specific rulings). Signed by Judge William D. Stiehl on 10/10/08. (skp) |
Filing 128 ORDER re 115 Objection filed by Brian Ruiz, Wexford Health Sources, 122 Response filed by Amilcar Gabriel, DENYING AS MOOT 125 MOTION to Bar Defendants' Opinion Witnesses filed by Amilcar Gabriel. Signed by Judge William D. Stiehl on 10/08/08. (jkb) |
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