Alcorn et al v. Scott County Detention Center et al
Melanie Alcorn and Brenton Alcorn |
Scott County Detention Center, Larry Covington, Scott County Fiscal Court, Unknown Deputy Jailers of Scott County Detention Center 1-10 and Unknown Medical Personnel of Scott County Detention Center 1-10 |
5:2009cv00232 |
July 1, 2009 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky |
Lexington Office |
Scott |
Jennifer B Coffman |
Plaintiff |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 82 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER: dfts Larry Covington, Ryan Smith, Shawn Stroub, Paul Abney, Mark Mulligan, Michael Humphrey, Robbie Grossl, Bobby Townsend, & Jimmy Barns in their individual & official capacity, & by Scott County Detention Center & Scot t County Fiscal Court's 43 Motion for Summary Judgment is GRANTED; John Goble in individual & official capacity, & by Scott County Coroner Office's 48 Motion for Summary Judgment is GRANTED as to federal causes of action & DENIED w/out prejudice as to state causes of action; pltfs' federal claims against aboved-named dfts are dismissed w/prejudice; court will retain jurisdiction over pltfs' state claims; joint 75 Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery is GRANTED; parties deadline for completion of discovery is extended to 8/1/2011, for limited purpose of deposing pltf Lisa Maynard. Signed by Judge Jennifer B Coffman on 05/27/2011. (RJD)cc: COR |
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