Holder v. Lawson et al
Robert George Holder |
Louis Lawson and Brenda Brown |
3:2010cv00512 |
July 30, 2010 |
US District Court for the Western District of Kentucky |
Louisville Office |
Hardin |
John G. Heyburn |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 16 ORDER by Judge John G. Heyburn, II on 4/21/2011; for the reasons set forth in 15 Memorandum Opinion, IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff's claims are DISMISSED. This is a final Order. The Court further certifies that an appeal of this action would not be taken in good faith.cc:Plaintiff, pro se, Counsel (SC) |
Filing 6 SCHEDULING ORDER by Judge John G. Heyburn, II on 8/16/2010; for the reasons set forth in 5 Memorandum & Opinion, the Court allowed Plaintiff's individual-capacity claim to go forward against Defendant Brenda Brown. The Clerk of Court shall is sue summons, and the United States Marshal shall serve a copy of the complaint and summons on Defendant Brenda Brown. A copy of the complaint and this Scheduling Order shall also be served on the Hardin County Attorney. All Discovery due by 12/27/2 010. All Dispositive Motions due by 2/25/2011. Plaintiff's Pretrial Memorandum due by 1/26/2011. Defendant's Pretrial Memorandum due 2/25/2011. Plaintiff WARNED that failure to comply with this or any Order of the Court MAY RESULT IN A DISMISSAL OF THIS CASE.cc:Plaintiff, pro se, Defendant Brown, Hardin County Attorney (SC) |
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