Jones #758104 v. Prelesnik et al
Carl Lee Jones #758104 |
John Prelesnik, Erica Huss, N. Norwood, Richard M. Czop, M. Kennerly, M. Breedlove, MDOC Board and Director of Prisoners, MDOC Board of Medical Care Providers, MDOC Board of Medical Doctor Disease Specialists and Unknown Hutchinson |
1:2012cv00719 |
July 9, 2012 |
US District Court for the Western District of Michigan |
Southern Division (1) Office |
Ionia |
Paul L. Maloney |
Joseph G. Scoville |
Prisoner: Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 35 JUDGMENT in favor of defendants and against plaintiff; signed by Chief Judge Paul L. Maloney (Chief Judge Paul L. Maloney, acr) |
Filing 19 ORDER REGARDING PARTIAL SERVICE: dismissing with prejudice Defendants Prelesnik, Huss, Norwood, Breedlove, Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) Board and Director of Prisoners, MDOC Board of Medical Care Providers and MDOC Board of Medical Docto r Disease Specialists; within 14 days, plaintiff shall file a copy of this order and sufficient additional copies of the complaint for service upon the remaining defendants; upon receipt of the copies, the Clerk is to arrange for service of this order and the complaint upon the remaining defendants; signed by Chief Judge Paul L. Maloney (Chief Judge Paul L. Maloney, kw) |
Filing 11 JUDGMENT dismissing case without prejudice; signed by Chief Judge Paul L. Maloney (Chief Judge Paul L. Maloney, kw) |
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