Sanford #449818 v. Mullins et al
Dominic Sanford #449818 |
Unknown Mullins, Joanne Buntind, Nicole Doolittle and Unknown Cafiero |
1:2016cv01431 |
December 16, 2016 |
US District Court for the Western District of Michigan |
Southern Division (1) Office |
Ionia |
Ray Kent |
Paul L. Maloney |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 106 JUDGMENT; signed by District Judge Paul L. Maloney (Judge Paul L. Maloney, acr) |
Filing 64 JUDGMENT; signed by District Judge Paul L. Maloney (Judge Paul L. Maloney, cmc) |
Filing 29 ORDER APPROVING AND ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION 26 ; granting motion for summary judgment 16 and dismissing defendants Caffiero and Doolittle from this action; striking proposed order of dismissal 14 ; signed by District Judge Paul L. Maloney (Judge Paul L. Maloney, acr) |
Filing 6 ORDER REGARDING PARTIAL DISMISSAL and PARTIAL SERVICE: dismissing defendants Desrochers, Cassel, Thurlsby, Miniard, Zwiker, Lewis, and Lebarre; 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 District Judge Paul L. Maloney (Judge Paul L. Maloney, cmc) |
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