Brown et al v. St Landry Parish et al
Carolyn Brown, Dennis Lewis, Aisha Brown, Joshua Brown and Patrick Brown |
Sheriffs Dept St Landry Parish, Bobby J Guidroz and Ovide Stelly |
6:2015cv02724 |
November 19, 2015 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Lafayette Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Rebecca F Doherty |
Patrick J Hanna |
Other Personal Injury |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 44 MEMORANDUM RULING re 14 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Bobby J Guidroz, Ovide Stelly. Considering the evidence, the law, and the arguments of the parties, and for the reasons fully explained below, the defendants' 14 Motion for Summary Judgment is granted in part and denied in part. Signed by Magistrate Judge Patrick J Hanna on 3/21/2018. (crt,Alexander, E) |
Filing 13 ORDER re 6 Jurisdictional Amount Review Ruling, Compliance Deadline set for 7/15/2016 for Plaintiffs to supplement reply to the qualified immunity defense. Sheriff Guidroz must file motion for summary judgment no later than 8/12/2016. Discovery w ith respect to Guidroz may proceed as it relates only to the qualified immunity issue. All other discovery with respect to this defendant stayed. If Guidroz fails to file motion, the partial stay of discovery is lifted. Signed by Magistrate Judge Patrick J Hanna on 5/13/16. (crt,Keller, J) |
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