Madkins v. Platt et al
Martye Madabuti Madkins, III |
David R. Platt, Steven L. Opat, T-Mobile, Glen F. Virden, Timothy Brown, Alvin Babcock, Brad Schoen, Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Junction City Police Department and Riley County Police Department |
5:2015cv03101 |
May 6, 2015 |
US District Court for the District of Kansas |
Topeka Office |
Leavenworth |
Sam A. Crow |
David J. Waxse |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 91 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER ENTERED: Defendants' motion to dismiss the amended complaint 74 , 76 & 85 are granted. Signed by District Judge Holly L. Teeter on 11/16/18. Mailed to pro se party Martye M. Madkins, III by regular mail. (smnd) |
Filing 8 ORDER ENTERED: Defendants Platt, Junction City Police Department and Riley County Police Department are dismissed from this case and plaintiff's claims for injunctive and declaratory relief are dismissed. Plaintiff's § 1983 and state law claims against defendants Opat and Virden in their official capacities and plaintiff's § 1983 and state law claims against defendant KBI are dismissed. The court shall dismiss defendant Schoen from this action unless plaintiff files a motion to amend the complaint within 30 days of this order. The Clerk shall issue waiver of summons forms and prepare summons consistent with Section VII of this order. Signed by U.S. Senior District Judge Sam A. Crow on 07/25/17. Mailed to pro se party Martye Madkins by regular mail. (smnd) |
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