Moberly v. Wexford Medical et al
Donald Ray Moberly |
Liau and Dr Eichman |
3:2017cv00913 |
December 1, 2017 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
South Bend Office |
LaPorte |
Jon E DeGuilio |
Michael G Gotsch |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 32 OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING 24 Defendants' MOTION for Summary Judgment. The Clerk is DIRECTED to enter judgment and to close this case. Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 10/22/18. (Copy mailed to pro se party)(ksp) |
Filing 4 OPINION AND ORDER re 1 Pro Se Complaint, the court GRANTS Donald Ray Moberly leave to proceed on a claim against Dr. Liau and Dr. Eichman in their individual capacities for money damages for denying him medication in violation of the Eighth A mendment; GRANTS Donald Ray Moberly leave to proceed against Dr. Liau and Dr. Eichman on an injunctive relief claim to obtain medication, a required by the Eighth Amendment; DISMISSES all other claims; DISMISSES Wexford Medical; DIRECTS the clerk and the United States Marshals Service to issue and serve process on Dr. Liau and Dr. Eichman at the Indiana Department of Correction with a copy of this order and the complaint; ORDERS, that Dr. Liau and Dr. Eichman respond only to the claim for which Donald Ray Moberly has been granted leave to proceed in this screening order. Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 12/6/2017. (Copy mailed as directed in Order)(lpw) |
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