Shockley v. Leeke et al
Larry Lee Shockley |
Nelson V Leeke, Byers and Unknowns |
1:2012cv01570 |
June 11, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Aiken Office |
Richland |
J Michelle Childs |
Shiva V Hodges |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 11 JUDGMENT / The court has ordered that this action is dismissed without prejudice. (abuc) |
Filing 1 ORDER The Office of the Clerk of Court is directed to maintain this case as the Lead Case brought by the first Plaintiff named above (Wade Stepney, Jr. ). The Clerk of Court is further directed to assign separate civil action numbers to each of the sixty-eight (68) remaining Plaintiffs listed in the caption of this Order. The original of this Order shall be maintained in the present file, and copies of this Order and all documents from this case shall be placed in the new case files. After docketing this Order, the Clerk shall terminate the sixty-eight other Plaintiffs as parties in this case, leaving Wade Stepney, Jr. as the sole Plaintiff in this action. The Defendants in the new cases will be the same Defendants i n the caption of this Order. The Clerk of Court is authorized to re-file the complaint from this case in the new cases and to process the new cases as prisoner civil rights actions. Signed by Honorable J Michelle Childs on 6/11/2012. (abuc) |
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