St. Romain v. Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness et al
Joseph St. Romain, Jr. |
Jim Brown, Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office and Mark S. Riley |
3:2014cv00660 |
October 20, 2014 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana |
Baton Rouge Office |
Shelly D. Dick |
Richard L. Bourgeois |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
Both |
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Filing 97 ORDER of DISMISSAL: For the reasons set here within, this case is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. The jury trial currently set for November 13,2017 is CANCELLED. Any pending motions are DENIED as MOOT. Defendants shall submit a proposed Judgment for the Court's consideration within thirty (30) days of this Order that conforms with all the Rulings in the matter. Signed by Judge Shelly D. Dick on 10/25/2017. (ELW) |
Filing 81 RULING granting in part and denying in part 58 Motion in Limine. The 62 Motion in Limine, 63 Motion in Limine, and 65 Motion in Limine are DENIED. The 64 Motion in Limine is GRANTED. Signed by Judge Shelly D. Dick on 6/6/2017. (KAH) |
Filing 54 RULING granting 30 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. The claims involving Defendant Brown remain before the Court. Signed by Judge Shelly D. Dick on 7/22/2016. (SGO) |
Filing 52 RULING granting 29 and 31 Motion for Summary Judgment. Signed by Judge Shelly D. Dick on 6/8/2016. (SGO) |
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