Bailey v. Leblanc
Derrick Bailey |
Trent Barton, Robert Butler, N. Burl Cain, Kevin Curley, Trish Foster, James LeBlanc, Chad Menzina, James Morris, John Sanders, Shelton Scales, Jimmy Smith and Randall Stead |
3:2014cv00271 |
May 9, 2014 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana |
Baton Rouge Office |
Shelly D. Dick |
Richard L. Bourgeois |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 39 RULING Adopting 33 , 34 Reports and Recommendations of the U.S. Magistrate Judge: ACCORDINGLY, Defendant, Kevin Curley, shall be dismissed without prejudice for failure of the Plaintiff to timely serve this Defendant as mandated by Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(m). Further, the Plaintiff's 30 Motion for Summary Judgment shall be denied, and the 23 , 29 Motions for Summary Judgment of Defendants, Burl Cain and John Sanders, shall be granted, dismissing the Plaintiffs Complaint as untimely. Signed by Judge Shelly D. Dick on 9/22/2015. (BCL) |
Filing 37 ORDER: The 35 Motion for Reconsideration of defendants N. Burl Cain and John Sanders, interpreted to be a motion for leave to supplement the defendants' pending Motions for Summary Judgment or as an Objection to the pending Magistrate Judges Report, be and it is hereby GRANTED, and the defendants' pending 23 , 29 Motions for Summary Judgment are hereby supplemented with the new evidence offered in support thereof. Signed by Magistrate Judge Richard L. Bourgeois, Jr. on 8/27/2015. (BCL) |
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