Norton et al v. Livingston Parish Detention Center et al
Stanley Norton and Rhonda Posey |
Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office, Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard, Livingston Parish Detention Center and Parish of Livingston |
3:2013cv00437 |
July 3, 2013 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana |
Baton Rouge Office |
James J. Brady |
Stephen C. Riedlinger |
Civil Rights: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Fed. Question: Civil Rights Violation |
Both |
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Filing 55 RULING granting 35 Motion for Clarification Concerning Court's 30 Ruling on 7 Motion to Dismiss. GRANTING IN PART the Defendants Jason Ard, Willie Graves, Jim Brown, Thomas Martin, Jeremy Tripp, Joshua Groce, Jacob McKnight, and Bryan A llens 43 Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6). GRANTING IN PART the Defendants Paul Gore and Matthew Walkers 47 Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6). As a result of this Ruling, the Court REMANDS the case to the 21st Judicial District Court of Livingston Parish, Louisiana. Signed by Judge James J. Brady on 3/19/2014. (LLH) (Main Document 55 replaced on 3/19/2014) (LLH). |
Filing 30 RULING granting 7 Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim with leave to amend and granting 10 Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim with leave to amend. Plaintiff's are ORDERED, if they decide to proceed, to file a Second Amended Complaint remedying the deficiencies within 21 days of the date of this Ruling. Signed by Judge James J. Brady on 10/02/2013. (CGP) |
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