Wheeler v. Merchant et al
Anthony Wheeler |
Jay Merchant, Gregory A James, Rick D Sutton, Frederico Fernandez, Jason C Bradley, Christel Crow, T Kisro and Sergeant Owens |
3:2009cv00114 |
February 10, 2009 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
Prison Condition Office |
Perry |
Michael J. Reagan |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 158 JUDGMENT in favor of Christel Crow, Frederico Fernandez, Gregory A James, Jason C Bradley, Jay Merchant, M. Hartman, Rick D Sutton, Sergeant Owens, T Kisro against Anthony Wheeler. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Williams on 9/20/12. (amv) |
Filing 127 ORDER granting 112 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Williams on 4/25/12. (amv) |
Filing 71 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS 51 : Denying 31 Motion for Summary Judgment filed by M. Hartman, Christel Crow, Gregory A James, T Kisro, Frederico Fernandez, Jason C Bradley, Rick D Sutton. The stay entered on July 28, 2010, is lifted. Signed by Judge Michael J. Reagan on 09/02/10. (dkd ) |
Filing 10 ORDER REFERRING CASE to Magistrate Judge Donald G. Wilkerson; Dismissing Due Process Claim; Dismissal of Due Process claim counts as a "strike" for purposes of 28 U.S.C. Section 1915(g); and Denying 2 MOTION to Appoint Counsel. Signed by Judge Michael J. Reagan on 9/21/2009. (jwt) |
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