COMER v. GRAMAGLIA et al
JOSHUA EMMANNUAL COMER |
GUY GRAMAGLIA and JERRY KINNETT |
4:2014cv00064 |
July 9, 2014 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana |
New Albany Office |
Debra McVicker Lynch |
Tanya Walton Pratt |
Prisoner Petitions - Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 25 ENTRY DENYING 20 MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT: Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment 20 is DENIED and the affirmative defense of failure to exhaust administrative remedies is REJECTED. (Copy sent to pltf. via U.S. mail.) Signed by Judge Tanya Walton Pratt on 6/11/2015. (MAG) |
Filing 13 ENTRY Directing Development of Affirmative Defense Regarding Asserted Failure to Exhaust Available Administrative Remedies - The defendants shall have through September 30, 2014, in which to either 1) file a dispositive motion in support of the affir mative defense that the plaintiff failed to exhaust his administrative remedies prior to filing this lawsuit, 2) notify the court that this affirmative defense is not amenable to resolution through a dispositive motion, or 3) notify the court that th e defendant will not pursue the affirmative defense of failure to exhaust. If a dispositive motion is filed, the plaintiff shall have thirty (30) days in which to respond. The defendants shall then have fifteen (15) days in which to reply. All other proceedings and deadlines are stayed. Signed by Judge Tanya Walton Pratt on 8/22/2014 (copy mailed to plaintiff).(LBT) |
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