Jenkins v. Livonia Police Department et al
Van Jenkins |
Livonia Police Department, Kristin Crawford, Katy Perkins, John Doe and Livonia, City of |
2:2013cv14489 |
October 25, 2013 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan |
Detroit Office |
Wayne |
Michael J. Hluchaniuk |
Victoria A. Roberts |
Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 114 ORDER granting 90 Motion to Dismiss. Signed by District Judge Victoria A. Roberts. (CPin) |
Filing 109 ORDER granting 91 Motion to dismiss and for judgment on the pleadings. Signed by District Judge Victoria A. Roberts. (DPer) |
Filing 81 ORDER granting 68 Motion to Dismiss as to State of Michigan ONLY. Signed by District Judge Victoria A. Roberts. (CPin) |
Filing 76 ORDER to Strike 75 Answer to Amended Complaint filed by Wayne County. See Order for details and deadlines Signed by District Judge Victoria A. Roberts. (CPin) |
Filing 52 ORDER Granting 36 Motion; Denying 41 Motion; Denying 42 Motion; Denying 43 Motion; Denying 49 Motion; Granting 29 Motion; Denying 31 Motion ; Denying 32 Motion; and Denying 32 Motion. Signed by District Judge Victoria A. Roberts. (LVer) |
Filing 27 ORDER denying 25 Motion to Compel. Signed by District Judge Victoria A. Roberts. (CPin) |
Filing 17 ORDER Denying Plaintiff's 7 and 9 Motions for Temporary Injunction. Signed by District Judge Victoria A. Roberts. (Monda, H) |
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