Ferguson v. Caldwell County Jail et al
Brian Kelly Ferguson |
Caldwell County Jail and Chris Brackett |
5:2008cv00067 |
July 10, 2008 |
US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina |
Prisoner: Civil Rights Office |
Caldwell |
Graham Mullen |
Both |
Federal Question |
Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 23 ORDER directing plf to respond within 30 days to dft's 21 MOTION for Summary Judgment. Signed by Senior Judge Graham Mullen on 3/16/2009. (cbb) |
Filing 19 ORDER ordering that parties have 45 days from date of this Order to file any dispositive motions. In the event that either party chooses not to file a dispositive motion, such party shall advise the Court w/i 14 days of date of this Order. If any dispositive motion is filed, the opposing party shall have 30 days from date of rcpt of motion to file a response w/ the Court. Signed by Senior Judge Graham Mullen on 1/28/2009. (cbb) |
Filing 9 ORDER re 8 Motions and Answer to Complaint filed by Chris Brackett; dft's mot/dism is denied; dft's mot/more definite stmt granted; plf shall file amd cmp as specified in this order w/i 30 days; dft's mot/ext of time to file addn'l pldgs is granted; dft shall file resp to amd cmp w/i 10 days of filing of amd cmp; Clerk shall issue summons and deliver to USM to re-serve dft Brackett w/o addn'l cost. Signed by Senior Judge Graham Mullen on 9/15/2008. (cbb) |
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