Davis v. Rynkewicz et al
Lavar Davis |
Jason Rynkewicz, Steven Casaceli, Anthony Theriault, S. Furlani, Thomas Sticht and Albert Prack |
1:2011cv00431 |
May 19, 2011 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
Buffalo Office |
Seneca |
H. Kenneth Schroeder |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 74 ORDER directing NYSDOCCS to permit telephone conferences between plaintiff and pro bono counsel. Signed by Hon. H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr on 9/8/2016. (KER) |
Filing 68 -CLERK TO FOLLOW UP-ORDER granting 67 Motion to Appoint Counsel. Signed by Hon. H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr on 1/13/2016. (KER)(Mailed to Plaintiff) |
Filing 62 -CLERK TO FOLLOW UP-ORDER granting in part and denying in part 41 Motion for Summary Judgment; denying 46 Motion for Summary Judgment. The Clerk of the Court is directed to terminate Captain Casaceli, Sergeant Theriault, Education Supervisor Furlani and Director Prack as defendants in this action. Signed by Hon. H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr on 3/10/2015. (KER) |
Filing 19 -CLERK TO FOLLOW UP-ORDER re 16 MOTION for Extension of Time to File response to plaintiff's discovery demands and for clarification of Court's screening order filed by Jason Rynkewicz, S. Furlani, Steven Casaceli, Anthony Theriault. Signed by Hon. H. Kenneth Schroeder, Jr on 1/14/2013. (KER) |
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