Van Pelt v. Doe et al
Ronald M. Van Pelt |
John Doe and Warden of Menard Correctional Center |
3:2018cv00423 |
February 16, 2018 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
East St. Louis Office |
Perry |
David R. Herndon |
Stephen C. Williams |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 73 ORDER granting Doc. 66 MOTION for Summary Judgment and dismissing case with prejudice. Clerk is directed to enter Judgment Order and close case. Signed by Judge Stephen P. McGlynn on 8/4/2021. (jce) |
Filing 63 ORDER DENYING 45 Motion for Summary Judgment. The stay on merits-based discovery (see Doc. 14, 49) is LIFTED. The deadline for discovery is RESET to August 14, 2020. The deadline for dispositive motions is RESET to September 14, 2020. All other in structions and guidelines regarding discovery that were set forth in the original scheduling order remain in effect (Doc. 14). The Court will set a status conference following a ruling on dispositive motions to select a firm trial date, if necessary. The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to mail Plaintiff a copy of the original scheduling order (Doc. 14). Signed by Magistrate Judge Mark A. Beatty on 2/18/20. (klh2) |
Filing 6 ORDER REFERRING CASE to Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Williams. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Williams on 2/20/2018. (tjk) |
Filing 1 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER severing case number 17-1226-SMY. Signed by Judge Staci M. Yandle on 2/14/2018. (tjk) |
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