Berardi v. Sauget IL et al
Case Number: 3:2005cv00898
Filed: December 22, 2005
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois
Office: East St. Louis Office
Presiding Judge: Michael J. Reagan
Presiding Judge: Donald G. Wilkerson
Nature of Suit: Civil Rights: Other
Cause of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act
Jury Demanded By: Both

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December 4, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 118 JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE (NJR/amv approve by Magistrate Judge Clifford J. Proud on 12/4/09. (amv)
September 15, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 116 ORDER on or before November 16, 2009, plaintiff and defendants shall pay the Clerk of Court a total of $392.35, for the costs of the jury on September 14, 2009. Signed by Magistrate Judge Clifford J. Proud on 9/15/09. (amv)
September 14, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 115 60 DAY ORDER. Responses due by 11/13/2009. Signed by Magistrate Judge Clifford J. Proud on 9/14/09. (amv)
September 11, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 112 ORDER regarding prior conviction. Signed by Magistrate Judge Clifford J. Proud on 9/11/09. (amv)
December 12, 2008 Opinion or Order Filing 102 ORDER granting 94 Motion to Sever. Signed by Magistrate Judge Clifford J. Proud on 12/12/08. (amv)
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