Steverson v. Forrest County Mississippi et al
Derrick Steverson |
Glen Moore, Randall Smith, John and Jane Does 1-10, Forrest County Sheriff's Department, Billy McGee, Mississippi Department of Public Safety, Albert Santa Cruz, Jamie Atkins, Clay Loftin, Matt Findley and Forrest County Mississippi |
2:2012cv00169 |
September 27, 2012 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi |
Hattiesburg Office |
Forrest |
Michael T. Parker |
Keith Starrett |
Civil Rights: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1446 Notice of Removal |
None |
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Filing 28 ORDER finding as moot Defendants' 7 Motion to Dismiss Official Capacity and State Law Claims; denying Defendants' 12 Motion for Particular Pleading to Assertion of Qualified Immunity Defense; denying Defendants' 18 Motion to D ismiss Official Capacity and State Law Claims; denying Defendants' 20 Motion for Particular Pleading to Assertion of Qualified Immunity Defense; granting Plaintiff's 23 Motion to Dismiss. Defendants the Mississippi Department of Pub lic Safety, Commissioner Albert Santa Cruz and Trooper Jamie Atkins are dismissed from this cause without prejudice. All state law and official capacity claims against Trooper Clay Loftin are dismissed without prejudice. Counsel for the parties are to contact the chambers of U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael Parker within seven (7) days of the entry of this Order to schedule a case management conference. Signed by District Judge Keith Starrett on June 13, 2013 (dsl) |
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