Widmer v. Vaughn et al
Michael Widmer |
David Vaughn and Marcus Hodge |
3:2013cv00417 |
April 30, 2013 |
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
East St. Louis Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Philip M. Frazier |
J. Phil Gilbert |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 44 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER, case dismissed with prejudice. The Clerk of Court is directed to enter judgment accordingly. Signed by Judge J. Phil Gilbert on 2/23/2015. (jdh) |
Filing 41 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER, Defendants', David Vaughn and Marcus Hodge, Motion (Doc. 38 ) for Sanctions is GRANTED. Plaintiff's Motion to Stay Case and Set Status (Doc. 40 ) is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. Signed by Judge J. Phil Gilbert on 12/10/2014. (jdh) |
Filing 6 ORDER REFERRING CASE to Magistrate Judge Philip M. Frazier. COUNT 2, the Fourteenth Amendment equal protection claim, is DISMISSED without prejudice for failure to state a claim upon which relief may be granted. COUNT 1, the First Amendment free dom of religion claim, shall proceed.The Clerk of Court shall prepare for Defendants DAVID VAUGHN and MARCUS HODGE : (1) Form 5 (Notice of a Lawsuit and Request to Waive Service of a Summons), and (2) Form 6 (Waiver of Service of Summons). Signed by Judge J. Phil Gilbert on 5/29/2013. (tjk) |
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