Comer et al v. McCracken County Detention Center et al
Ben Comer and David Council |
McCracken County Detention Center, Benjamin D. Green, Tonya Ray and Bill Adams |
5:2018cv00020 |
January 26, 2018 |
US District Court for the Western District of Kentucky |
Paducah Office |
McCracken |
Greg N. Stivers |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 71 MEMORANDUM AND OPINION by Senior Judge Thomas B. Russell on 3/24/2020. Re 49 MOTION for Summary Judgment Relating to Ben Comer's Claims, 52 MOTION for Summary Judgment Relating to David Council's Claims, 46 MOTION for Summary Judgment . The Court will enter a separate order and judgment. cc:counsel (KJA) |
Filing 41 MEMORANDUM OPINION & ORDER signed by Senior Judge Thomas B. Russell on 8/23/2019. Denying 35 Motion for Summary Judgment; denying 36 Motion for Summary Judgment. cc: Counsel(KJA) |
Filing 29 OPINION & ORDER by Magistrate Judge Lanny King on 2/19/2019. re 26 Proposed Agreed Protective Order/Stipulation filed by Ben Comer, David Council. The Court declines to enter the Order at Docket #26 for failure to comply with the "good cause" requirement of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26. cc:counsel (KJA) |
Filing 21 MEMORANDUM OPINION & ORDER Signed by Senior Judge Thomas B. Russell on 8/7/2018. granting 12 Motion to Dismiss; denying 16 Motion for Summary Judgment. McCracken County Detention Center is dismissed. cc: Counsel(KJA) |
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