Bailey v. Ozmint et al
Lewis Bailey |
John Ozmint, Tim Riley and John Long |
4:2008cv01630 |
April 21, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Prison:Prison Condition Office |
Spartanburg |
Henry F. Floyd |
Thomas E Rogers |
None |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights, State Filers |
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Filing 65 ORDER RULING ON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS. The Court adopts the Report and incorporates it herein. Therefore, it is the judgment of the Court that defendants motion for summary judgment 56 be GRANTED and that anyother outstanding motions/requests be deemed MOOT. Signed by Honorable Henry F Floyd on 08/25/2010. (dsto, ) |
Filing 44 ORDER RULING ON 40 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION: 30 Motion for Summary Judgment, filed by John Ozmint, Tim Riley, John Long is hereby DISMISSED without prejudice and with leave to refile within twenty days of the filing of this Order; 29 Motion fo r Summary Judgment, filed by Lewis Bailey, 35 is DISMISSED without prejudice and with leave to refile within twenty days of the filing of this Order, and any other outstanding motions are DISMISSED without prejudice and with leave to refile as deem ed necessary. This case is hereby RECOMMITTED to the Magistrate Judge for further proceedings consistent with this Order. Such recommitment, of course, is caused by no fault of the Magistrate Judge inasmuch as Smith was decided four days after the Report was filed. Signed by Honorable Henry F Floyd on 8/25/09. (swel, ) |
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