Hongo v. Adams et al
Ronnie K. Hongo |
Unknown Adams, Unknown Dupuy, Unknown Smith, Unknown Williams, Unknown Vittorio, Unknown Boaker and Unknown Ladd |
3:2009cv00122 |
March 3, 2009 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana |
Prisoner: Civil Rights Office |
East Baton Rouge |
James J. Brady |
Stephen C. Riedlinger |
None |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 28 RULING Adopting 25 Report and Recommendations of the U.S. Magistrate Judge and the defts 24 Motion for Summary Judgment is GRANTED and this case is DISMISSED. Signed by Judge James J. Brady on 3/8/2012. (JDL) |
Filing 15 RULING Adopting 14 Report and Recommendations, of the U.S. Magistrate Judge. Accordingly, the plaintiff's claims against defendants Capt. Smith, Capt. Williams and Dr. Ladd are DISMISSED for failure to serve the defendants pursuant to Rule 4(m), Fed.R.Civ.P. Signed by Judge James J. Brady on 1/7/2010. (CMM,) |
Filing 14 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS... It is the recommendation of the magistrate judge that the plaintiff's claims against defendants Capt. Smith, Capt. Williams and Dr. Ladd be dismissed for failure to serve the defendants pursuant to Rule 4(m), Fed.R.Civ.P. Objections to R&R due by 1/4/2010. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Riedlinger on 12/14/2009. (CMM,) |
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