Cuyler v. Department of the Army
Plaintiff: James M Cuyler
Defendant: Department of the Army
Case Number: 3:2008cv03261
Filed: September 25, 2008
Court: US District Court for the District of South Carolina
Office: Civil Rights: Other Office
County: Richland
Presiding Judge: Cameron McGowan Currie
Presiding Judge: Joseph R McCrorey
Nature of Suit: Plaintiff
Cause of Action: Federal Question
Jury Demanded By: 42:1983 Civil Rights Act

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July 8, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 33 OPINION and ORDER DENYING MOTION TO ALTER OR AMEND JUDGMENT, re 29 Judgment, 32 Objections filed by James M Cuyler. Signed by Honorable Cameron McGowan Currie on 7/8/2009. (will, )
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