Mayweather-Brown v. Biggler et al
Quintin Jamar Mayweather-Brown |
Steffany Biggler, S Bowers, Brad Rodgers and Ron Harvey |
3:2014cv02089 |
December 22, 2014 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
South Bend Office |
Henry |
James T Moody |
Christopher A Nuechterlein |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 361 OPINION AND ORDER: The court DENIES Quintin J. Mayweather-Brown's "Motion to Exclude Relivent (sic) Evidence (on grounds of prejudice, confusion or waste of time) and Exclusion of Character Evidence" 359 ; GRANTS summary judgment in favor of Gary Yoder 306 ; GRANTS summary judgment in favor of Steffany Bigler and John Perry 314 ; DISMISSES the case with prejudice; and DIRECTS the clerk to close this case. Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 3/30/2020. (lhc) |
Filing 327 ORDER DENYING 313 Motion for Preliminary Injunction. Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 12/16/2019. (bas) |
Filing 299 AMENDED OPINION AND ORDER. Order is amended to correct editing error on page 68. Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 10/1/2019. (shk) |
Filing 298 OPINION AND ORDER The court:(1) DENIES Quintin J. Mayweather-Brown's 271 Motion to Strike; (2) DENIES Quintin J. Mayweather-Brown's 277 Motion for a Preliminary Ruling on the Admissibility of Evidence; (3) DENIES Quintin J. Mayweather-B rown's 278 Motion for the Taking of Judicial Notice of Law;(4) DENIES Quintin J. Mayweather-Brown's 279 Motion to Rule on the Motion for the Taking of Judicial Notice of Law; (5) DENIES Quintin J. Mayweather-Brown's 280 Motion fo r Preliminary Ruling on the Admissibility of Newly Discovered Evidence; (6) DENIES Quintin J. Mayweather-Brown's 287 Motion for Admissibility of Evidence and Motion for Preliminary Ruling on Newly Obtained Evidence; and (7) DENIES Quintin J. M ayweather-Brown's 289 Motion for the Taking of Judicial Notice of Adjudicative Facts; (8) DENIES Quintin J. Mayweather-Brown's 200 Motion for Summary Judgment on the issue of whether he received constitutionally adequate medical care wh ile housed at the Elkhart Jail in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment; (9) GRANTS Lieutenant Steffany Bigler, Captain John Perry, Dr. Josh Mathew, Robin Yohn, and Gary Yoders 210 and 213 Motions for Summary Judgment on the issue of whether Quin tin J. Mayweather-Brown received constitutionally adequate medical care while housed at the Elkhart Jail in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment; (10) DENIES Mayweather-Brown's 200 Motion for Summary Judgment on the conditions of confinement issue with leave to refile a summary judgment motion on this issue only utilizing the objective unreasonableness standard for Fourteenth Amendment claims pertaining to conditions of confinement issues as articulated in Hardeman v. Curran, 933 F.3d 81 6 (7th Cir. 2019) by October 31, 2019; and (11) DENIES Lieutenant Steffany Bigler, Captain John Perry, Dr. Josh Mathew, Robbin Yohn, and Gary Yoder's 210 and 213 Motions For Summary Judgment on the conditions of confinement issue with leave to refile a motion for summary judgment on this issue only utilizing the objective unreasonableness standard for Fourteenth Amendment claims pertaining to conditions of confinement issues as articulated in Hardeman v. Curran, 933 F.3d 816 (7th Cir. 2019) by October 31, 2019. Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 9/30/19. (kjp) |
Filing 32 OPINION AND ORDER: GRANTS Plaintiff, Quintin Jamar Mayweather-Brown leave to proceed against Cpt Jhon Perry and Gary Yoder in their individual capacities for monetary damages for failing to provide him with adequate clothing, bedding, and heat while at the Elkhart County Jail in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment; GRANTS Plaintiff leave to proceed against Cpt Jhon Perry, Dr. Matthews, Gary Yoder, Nurse Robbin, Nurse Jessica, and Nurse Emily Ellory in their individual capacities for monet ary damages for cruel and unusual punishment by allowing Plaintiff to inflict harm upon himself while at the Elkhart County Jail in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment; DISMISSES all other claims; DISMISSES Sheriff Brad Rogers, Correct Care Solu tions and RN Ashlyn; DIRECTS the USMS to effect service of process on Cpt Jhon Perry, Dr. Matthews, Gary Yoder, Nurse Robbin, Nurse Jessica, and Nurse Emily Ellory pursuant to 28:1915(d); and ORDERS Cpt Jhon Perry, Dr. Matthews, Gary Yoder, Nurse Rob bin, Nurse Jessica, and Nurse Emily Ellory to respond, as provided for in the Fed R Civ P, only to the claim for which the plaintiff has been granted leave to proceed in this screening order. Signed by Senior Judge James T Moody on 3/30/2016. (lhc)(cc: Plaintiff/USMS) |
Filing 8 OPINION AND ORDER: Court GRANTS Plaintiff leave to proceed against Lt. Steffany Biggler as outlined in the opinion and order; DISMISSES all other claims; DISMISSES Judge S. Bowers, Sheriff Brad Rogers and Ron Harvey; DIRECTS the United States Marsh als Service to effect service of process on Lt. Steffany Bigler; and ORDERS Lt. Steffany Biggler to respond as provided for in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, only to the claim for which the plaintiff has been granted leave to proceed in this screening order. Signed by Senior Judge James T Moody on 6/2/2015. cc: Pro se pltf, USMS (tc) |
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