Mullins v. Smith et al
Jessie Mullins |
Aaron Smith, Travis St. Clair, Sr. and Rodney Ballard |
3:2017cv00128 |
March 3, 2017 |
US District Court for the Western District of Kentucky |
Louisville Office |
Jefferson |
Joseph H. McKinley |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 29 MEMORANDUM OPINION by Judge Joseph H. McKinley, Jr on 4/18/19: The Court will enter a separate Order consistent with this Memorandum Opinion. cc: Plaintiff(pro se), Counsel (DJT) |
Filing 11 MEMORANDUM OPINION & ORDER by Chief Judge Joseph H. McKinley, Jr. on 7/5/2017: KSR and the claims against it are DISMISSED; The official-capacity claims seeking monetary damages against Defendants Smith, St. Clair, and Ballard are DISMISSED; The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to terminate KSR as a Defendant in this action. The following claims shall proceed: The official-capacity claim for injunctive relief alleging a failure to protect against Defendants Smith, St. Clair, and Ballard; and the individual-capacity claim for failure to protect against Defendants Smith, St. Clair, and Ballard seeking damages and injunctive relief. The Court will enter a separate Order Regarding Service and Scheduling Order governing the development of the continuing claims. cc: Plaintiff (pro se), Defendants (JBM) |
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