Bernier v. Koenigsmann et al
Jean Bernier |
Koenigsmann, Stallone, Jones, Robinson, Coryer, Donnelly, Schenk, Morgan, Chapin, O'Connor-Ryerson, Jeavons, Boyd, Gilfus, Hesse and Sharon Ashley, R.N. |
9:2017cv00254 |
March 3, 2017 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Prisoner Office |
Cayuga |
Andrew T. Baxter |
David N. Hurd |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Defendant |
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Filing 231 JUDGMENT: IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that this action is dismissed pursuant to the Order dated June 3, 2021 of Judge David N. Hurd which ordered that Magistrate Judge Baxter's Report-Recommendation is accepted and adopted and that the Plaintiff's complaint is DISMISSED with prejudice. {Copy served via regular and certified mail}. (rep) |
Filing 183 DECISION AND ORDER: It is ORDERED that plaintiff's motion to compel and to reopen discovery (Dkt. No. 176 ) is GRANTED IN PART, in that by May 29, 2020: 1. Defendant Jeavons shall respond to plaintiff's additional interrogatory(Dkt. No. [ 141]-2). 2. To the extent these documents have not yet been produced, all nonprivileged documents, including e-mails, reflecting defendant Jeavons's request for approval of treatment of plaintiff with Harvoni and/or the review and approval of that request by defendant Koenigsmann or his office, in April 2015, should be disclosed to plaintiff. 3. Defendants, with the assistance of DOCCS shall, applying the search and screening protocol discussed above, disclose to plaintiff the docume nts and e-mails, for the period between and including October 2014 and June 2017, that reflect DOCCS's decision making process and the factors considered by its senior medical and other personnel, including the costs of medication, in deciding how and when it would start treating inmates with hepatitis C with Harvoni and other DAAs. And, it is ORDERED that plaintiff's motion to compel and to reopen discovery (Dkt. No. 176 ) is otherwise DENIED. Signed by US Magistrate Judge Andrew T. Baxter on April 23, 2020. (Copy served via regular mail)(rep) |
Filing 104 DECISION AND ORDER: ORDERED that 96 Report and Recommendation is accepted in whole. ORDERED that 71 Defendants' motion to revoke plaintiff's IFP status is DENIED. Defendants' 71 motion to dismiss is GRANTED in part and DEN IED in part. Defendants' 71 motion to dismiss is GRANTED as to the claims against defendants Stallone, Schenk, Morgan, and Chapin and all claims against those defendants are DISMISSED with prejudice; and Defendants' 71 motion to dismiss is DENIED in all other respects. Signed by Judge David N. Hurd on 3/15/18. {order served via regular mail on plaintiff}(nas, ) |
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