Konie v. Louisiana State et al
2:2005cv06310 |
November 30, 2005 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana |
New Orleans Office |
Martin L.C. Feldman |
Daniel E. Knowles |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 139 ORDER & REASONS re 73 MOTION to Dismiss filed by Richard L. Stalder, Bruce Hooley. IT IS ORDERED that Defendant's Motion to Dismiss is GRANTED with regard to these claims against Officer Hooley in his individual capacity. However, the C ourt finds, based upon the facts currently before it, that it is unable to render a decision under the Defendant's Motion to Dismiss with regard to Plaintiff' s claim for excessive force against Officer Hooley in his individual capacity, given the mistreatment and severe injuries alleged. Signed by Judge Eldon E. Fallon on 2/25/10.(Reference: all cases)(ala, ) Modified on 3/1/2010 (ala, ). |
Filing 138 ORDER granting 112 Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings. Signed by Judge Eldon E. Fallon on 1/13/10. (Reference: all cases)(ala, ) |
Filing 130 ORDER denying 94 Motion for Sanctions; granting 113 Motion to Strike Exhibits. Signed by Judge Eldon E. Fallon on 10/30/09. (Reference: all cases)(ala, ) |
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