Jones v. City of Elyria, Ohio et al
Cody Jones |
City of Elyria, Ohio, Duane A. Whitely, Anthony J. Weber, Nicholas Chalkey and Paige Mitchell |
1:2018cv00929 |
April 23, 2018 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio |
Cleveland Office |
Lorain |
James S. Gwin |
Other Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 52 Order signed by Judge James S. Gwin on 2/10/2020. In light of the Sixth Circuit mandate, the Court grants summary judgment in favor of defendant Officer Mitchell on the Fourth Amended false arrest claim, the state law false arrest claim, and the Fourth Amendment excessive force claim and lifting Stay. IMPORTANT: Status Conference set for 3/11/2020 at 10:00 AM in Chambers 18A. (S,KM) |
Filing 47 Opinion & Order signed by Judge James S. Gwin on 11/8/18. The Court, for the reasons set forth in this order, grants in part and denies in part defendants' motion for summary judgment. The Court grants defendants' motion to strike Jones' expert report supplemental exhibit supporting his opposition, but without prejudice to the expert Report's use at trial, and denies defendants' motion to strike the Camel Declaration. (Related Docs. 33 and 44 ) (D,MA) |
Filing 25 Opinion & Order signed by Judge James S. Gwin on 8/24/18 modifying the subpoena as set forth in this order, denying the motion to quash the modified subpoena, and ordering the Prosecuting Attorney to produce the testimony discovery requested in the subpoena. (Related Doc. 15 ) (D,MA) |
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