Jackson v. Heer et al
Nathaniel Jackson |
D. Heer, C. Zaluski, E. Meyer, John Lempke and Donald Venettozzi |
6:2015cv06531 |
August 27, 2015 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
Rochester Office |
Erie |
David G. Larimer |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 57 DECISION AND ORDER Defendants' motion to dismiss and for summary judgment 24 is granted in part and denied in part. Plaintiff's claims against defendants Heer, Zaluski and Meyer in their official capacities are dismissed. Plaintiff' ;s claims for equitable relief against defendants Lempke and Venettozzi, in their official capacities, are dismissed, except to the extent that plaintiff seeks expungement of his disciplinary conviction from his record. To that extent, defendants 39; motion is denied. Plaintiff's defamation claim against defendant Heer is dismissed. All of plaintiff's Eighth Amendment claims are dismissed. Signed by Hon. David G. Larimer on 8/16/2018. Copy of this Decision and Order sent by First Class Mail to plaintiff Nathaniel Jackson on 8/16/2018 to his address of record. (KAH) -CLERK TO FOLLOW UP- |
Filing 23 ORDER denying plaintiff's 10 Motion for Preliminary Injunction. Signed by Hon. David G. Larimer on 2/11/16. (EMA) |
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