CRAFT v. ESSEX COUNTY DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS et al
JAMES ANDREW CRAFT |
ESSEX COUNTY DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS, SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT ESSEX COUNTY, ECJ MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, HENDRICKS, CONWAY, AMOROSI, HORSE, RUPP, GOLAS and SYLVIA |
2:2010cv04236 |
August 18, 2010 |
US District Court for the District of New Jersey |
Newark Office |
Essex |
Stanley R. Chesler |
Michael A. Shipp |
Other Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 2 ORDER granting Pltf IFP; ORDERED that the Clk of the Ct shall file the Cmp without prepayment of fees or security; ORDERED that all clms against Essex County Division of Corrections, Essex County Sheriff;s Department, Essex County Jail Medical Depart ment, Warden Hendricks, and Sergeant Conway are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE, as local government units and supervisors are not liable under 1983 solely on a theory of respondeat superior. ORDERED that the matter MAY PROCEED against Defts C/O Amorosi, C/O Horse, C/O Rupp, C/O Golas, and NURSE Sylvia; ORDERED that pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1915(d), the Clerk shall issue summons and the U.S. Marshal shall serve copies of the Cmp and this Order upon Defts, C/O Amorosi, C/O Horse, C/O Rupp, C/O Golas, Nurse Sylvia. re 1 Complaint Received. Signed by Judge Stanley R. Chesler on 8/30/10. (dr, ) |
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