Smith v. Pennsylvania Department of Corrections et al
James Smith |
Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, Theresa Delbaso, Bernedette Mason, Cronauer, Kevin Kellner, Gladfelter, Michelle McGee, Jane Hinman and Dorina Varner |
4:2018cv01134 |
June 4, 2018 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania |
Williamsport Office |
Schuylkill |
JV |
Matthew W. Brann |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 57 ORDER (memorandum filed previously as separate docket entry) - IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that 38 Defendants' motion to dismiss is granted in part; Plaintiff shall within 30 days file an amended complaint. (See order for further/complete details) Signed by Honorable Matthew W. Brann on 3/16/2020. (lg) |
Filing 25 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - IT IS ORDERED as follows: 1. The pltfs motion for leave to amend (Doc. 17 ) is GRANTED and the pltf shall file an amended complaint on or before February 18, 2019. Since the complaint in this case will be amended, the origina l complaint will be a nullity, and any motion to dismiss challenging a count contained in that original complaint will be moot. Therefore, we will DISMISS the pending motion to dismiss the pltf's original complaint (Doc. 14 ) without prejudice to reinstatement of the motion if the pltf fails to timely file an amended complaint as directed by the court. Signed by Magistrate Judge Martin C. Carlson on January 18, 2019. (kjn) |
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