Love v. South Bend Indiana The City of et al
Royce Love |
South Bend Indiana The City of, Erik Schlegelmilch, Jonathon Gray, Joseph Cole, Jeremy Wright, Michael Stuk, PFC Sanchez, Christopher Deak and Kyle Blilinski |
3:2015cv00214 |
May 21, 2015 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
South Bend Office |
St. Joseph |
Christopher A Nuechterlein |
Other Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Both |
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Filing 20 OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING IN PART and DENYING IN PART 13 MOTION for Summary Judgment by Defendants Kyle Blilinski, Joseph Cole, Christopher Deak, Jonathon Gray, PFC Sanchez, Erik Schlegelmilch, South Bend Indiana The City of, Michael Stuk, Jeremy Wright. Clerk DIRECTED to enter judgment in favor of Defendant The City of South Bend Indiana and against Plaintiff Royce Love on Plaintiff's municipal liability claim. Plaintiff's excessive force claims against Defendants Kyle Blilinski, J oseph Cole, Christopher Deak, Jonathon Gray, PFC Sanchez, Erik Schlegelmilch, Jeremy Wright and Michael Stuk will proceed to trial. Telephonic Scheduling Conference set for 8/30/2016 at 11:30 AM (E.D.T) in US District Court - South Bend before Magistrate Judge Christopher A Nuechterlein to select an appropriate trial date. Court will initiate the call as outlined in Order. Signed by Magistrate Judge Christopher A Nuechterlein on 7/7/16. (cer) |
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