Ricky E. Moore v. City of Desloge, et al.,
Ricky E. Moore |
John Doe 2 and John Doe, 1 |
4:2008cv01200 |
August 18, 2008 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri |
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St. Francois |
Donald J. Stohr |
Plaintiff |
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42:1983 Civil Rights Act |
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Filing 66 ORDER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that plaintiff Ricky Moore's motion for summary judgment [Doc. #41] is denied. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that defendants City of Desloge and James Bullock's motion for summary judgment [Doc. #43] is granted. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that defendant Aaron Malady's motion for summary judgment [Doc. #45] is granted. Signed by Honorable Donald J. Stohr on 3/8/2010. (NCL) |
Filing 17 ORDER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that defendants Theresa Moore and Jason Moores motion to dismiss plaintiff Ricky Moores complaint [Doc. #8] is granted.IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that defendants City of Desloge, James Bullock, and Aaron Maladys motion to dismis s plaintiffs complaint or, in the alternative, for a more definite and certain statement [Doc. #14] is granted in part and denied in part. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Count I is dismissed as toTheresa Moore and Jason Moore. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Count II is dismissed as to all defendants. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Court will decline to exercise pendent jurisdiction over Count III, and Count III istherefore dismissed without prejudice. Signed by Honorable Donald J. Stohr on 2/11/09. (JWJ) |
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