Williams #214991 v. Wallis et al
Sebastian Patrick Williams #214991 |
Jim Wallis, Ken Niemisto, Gerald Hofbauer, Cathy Aalto, Mike Laitinen, Mark Pokley, Robert Napel, Darrin Vitiala, Jim Armstrong and Patricia Caruso |
2:2009cv00059 |
March 19, 2009 |
US District Court for the Western District of Michigan |
Prisoner: Civil Rights (Prison Condition) Office |
Marquette |
Magistrate Judge Timothy P. Greeley |
Judge Gordon J. Quist |
None |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 49 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER REJECTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION 47 re 35 : Defendants' Second Motion 35 for Summary Judgment is GRANTED; signed by Judge Gordon J. Quist (Judge Gordon J. Quist, jmt) |
Filing 45 ORDER APPROVING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION 43 re 19 : Plaintiff's motion 19 for TRO is DENIED; signed by Judge Gordon J. Quist (Judge Gordon J. Quist, jmt) |
Filing 37 ORDER APPROVING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION 33 denying motion 13 ; signed by Judge Gordon J. Quist (Judge Gordon J. Quist, jmt) |
Filing 33 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION that defendants' motion for summary judgment 13 be denied; objections to R&R due within 14 days; signed by Magistrate Judge Timothy P. Greeley (Magistrate Judge Timothy P. Greeley, cpl) |
Filing 3 OPINION; signed by Judge Gordon J. Quist (Judge Gordon J. Quist, jmt) |
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