Hale et al v. Stoffel
Thomas Hale and Justin Walls |
Terry Stoffel |
1:2017cv00108 |
March 21, 2017 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
Fort Wayne Office |
Huntington |
Susan L Collins |
Jon E DeGuilio |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 66 OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING 58 MOTION for Summary Judgment. The Clerk is DIRECTED to enter judgment in favor of the Defendant and against the Plaintiffs. Signed by Judge Holly A Brady on 5/28/19. (ksp) |
Filing 51 OPINION AND ORDER: Court GRANTS 48 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis; DEFERS payment of the balance of the filing fee; and ORDERS the Plaintiff to pay the remainder of the filing fee from the proceeds of any recovery that is received in this case. Signed by Chief Judge Theresa L Springmann on 8/1/2018. (tc) |
Filing 47 OPINION AND ORDER: The Court GRANTS Justin Walls until 7/10/2018, to either pay the $350.00 filing fee OR seek leave to proceed in forma pauperis in accordance with this Order. Signed by Chief Judge Theresa L Springmann on 6/11/2018. (lhc) |
Filing 39 OPINION AND ORDER: For the reasons set forth in the Opinion and Order, the Court DENIES the Plaintiff's Motion for Class Certification 2 . Signed by Chief Judge Theresa L Springmann on 3/12/2018. (jss) |
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