Harris v. Hershey Medical Center et al
Terry Harris |
Hershey Medical Center, Adams County Sheriff Dept., Adams County Domestic Relations and Adams County Prison Medical Officer Staff & or Administration |
1:2008cv00843 |
May 14, 2008 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania |
Civil Rights: Other Office |
Dauphin |
Yvette Kane |
J. Andrew Smyser |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
28:1983 Civil Rights |
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Filing 79 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER: The Report and Recommendation 70 is ADOPTED IN PARTas follows: 1. All claims against Defendants Adams County Sheriff Department, Adams County Domestic Relations Office, Adams County Adult Correctional Complex, Sgt. Heinzelman, Warden Clark, Jane Doe Domestic Relations, and Emily Coolbaugh are DISMISSED.2. Harriss failure to intervene and state medical negligence claims againstDefendant Nurse Deb are DISMISSED.3. The motions to dismiss 30 , 36 are otherwise DENIED.4. The above-captioned case shall be REMANDED to Magistrate Judge Smyser forfurther proceedings.Signed by Chief Judge Yvette Kane on 08/27/09 (ma, ) |
Filing 53 ORDER - IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that 1)Pltfs objections to the R&R are OVERRULED. 2)The R&R is ADOPTED. 3)This case shall be REMANDED to MJ Smsyer for further proceedings. Signed by Chief Judge Yvette Kane on Dec. 18, 2008. (sc) |
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