Brady v. Marion City of et al
Terry L Brady |
Marion City of, Marion Police Department and Steve Scott |
1:2009cv00110 |
April 24, 2009 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
Fort Wayne Office |
Grant |
Roger B Cosbey |
Philip P Simon |
None |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 52 OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING 40 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Steve Scott. Clerk DIRECTED to enter judgment in favor of Defendant. Signed by Magistrate Judge Roger B Cosbey on 10/5/2010. (lns) |
Filing 8 OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING Pla leave to proceed against Dft Steve Scott in his individual capacity as outlined; GRANTING Pla leave to proceed against Dft City of Marion solely for purpose of disc; WAIVING Dft City of Marion's obligation to file answer; DISMISSING Dft Marion Police Department; DISMISSING all other claims. All discovery permitted by this Order to be initiated by 8/14/09; Pla GRANTED leave to file Amended Complaint on/bf 9/30/09 as outlined. Clerk DIRECTED to place cause numbe r on blank 42:1983 Prisoner Complaint form and mail it to Pla. Clerk DIRECTED to transmit summonses and USM-285s to USMS along with copies of this Order and Complaint. USMS DIRECTED to effect svc of process on Steve Scott and City of Marion as outlined. Dft Steve Scott to file answer as outlined. Signed by Judge Philip P Simon on 7/10/2009. (lns) |
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