Lassiter v. Dullaghan et al
Christo Lassiter |
Devon L. Dullaghan, Patricia M. Clancy, City Of Cincinnati, Unnamed Police Officers and Unnamed Officials |
1:2010cv00010 |
January 8, 2010 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio |
Cincinnati Office |
HAMILTON |
Timothy S. Black |
S Arthur Spiegel |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 61 OPINION AND ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 51 Report and Recommendation, denying as moot 18 Motion to Dismiss filed by Defendants City Of Cincinnati, Unnamed Police Officers, Unnamed Officials in the City of Cincinnati Prosecutor's Office. Signed by Judge S Arthur Spiegel on 2/2/2011. (km1) (Additional attachment(s) added on 2/3/2011: # 1 Certified Mail Receipt) (km1). |
Filing 56 OPINION AND ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 30 Report and Recommendation in all respects, denying without prejudice 9 Motion to Dismiss filed by Devon L. Dullaghan, denying without prejudice 16 Motion for Rule 11 Sanctions and fo r statutory relief under R.C. section 2323.51 against defendant Dullaghan concerning her counterclaim filed 2/6/10 filed by Christo Lassiter. Signed by Judge S Arthur Spiegel on 1/12/2011. (km1) (Additional attachment(s) added on 1/13/2011: # 1 Certified Mail Receipt) (km1). |
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