SAINTIGNON v. WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES INC. et al
DANNY L. SAINTIGNON, Jr. |
RICHARD BROWN, SAMUEL BYRD, MIKE CARDINAL, KEVIN GILMORE, BARBARA RIGGS and WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES INC. |
WVCF (Court Use Only) |
2:2018cv00190 |
April 18, 2018 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana |
Terre Haute Office |
William T. Lawrence |
Doris L. Pryor |
Prisoner Petitions - Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 8 ENTRY Screening Complaint and Directing Further Proceedings - In sum, Saintignon's claims that Nurse Riggs, Dr. Byrd, and Wexford exhibited deliberate indifferent to his serious medical needs shall proceed. All other claims are dismissed a nd the clerk shall terminate all other defendants on the docket. If the plaintiff believes that additional claims were alleged in the complaint, but not discussed by the Court he shall have through July 5, 2018, in which to identify those claim s. The clerk is designated pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(c)(3) to issue process to the defendants in the manner specified by Rule 4(d). Process shall consist of the complaint, applicable forms (Notice of Lawsuit and Request for Waiver of Service of Summons and Waiver of Service of Summons), and this Entry (SEE ENTRY FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION). Signed by Judge William T. Lawrence on 6/13/2018. Copies distributed pursuant to distribution list. (DW) |
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