Davis v. Allen County Jail
1:2006cv00146 |
April 12, 2006 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
Fort Wayne Office |
Roger B Cosbey |
Theresa L Springmann |
Prison Conditions |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 4 OPINION AND ORDER DISMISSING plaintiffs Kevin L. Hicks, Aaron Harding, David DeBrosse, Corey L. Preston, Kevin C. Dirrim, Ernest White, Darnell Marshall, Adam McLaughlin, Jack Voirol, Terry Palmer, Jauarus Thomas, Mario Thomas, Cortez Jenkins, Nichol as Cuellar, Jose Colazo, Leander Brooks, Eugene Singleton, Marcus Williams, Terrence Spraggins, Jeremy Firestine, Leslie N. Funk, III, David Kelty, Ben Spencer, Matt Croteau, Coolton Hawkins, Jr., Calvin Woop, Anthony Rogers, Samuel Ellington, Willia m Anthony Brown, Joseph Wyatt, Autwan J. Jones, Josh Jones, Timothy McClure, Gary Davis, John Rizzo, Mario Powell, Kenneth Stirratt, Jr., Gerardo S. Mendez Chris Thrasher and Askia Woods; DIRECTING Clerk to open separate case for each plaintiff from this case and place copies of pertinent filings in appropriate new cases; DIRECTING Clerk to assign each new case to same Judge assigned to this case. Signed by Judge Theresa L Springmann on 4/12/06. (jcp, ) |
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