West v. Byars et al
Christopher Gearl West |
William R Byars, Jr, Cecilia Reynolds, Jerry Washington, Darren Seaward, Danial Dubose, Sergeant Baker, Chris Hunt, Robert Bryan, Robert Bigham, Sylvesta Robinson and Luanne Mungo |
5:2013cv01849 |
July 8, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Orangeburg Office |
Allendale |
David C Norton |
Kaymani D West |
Prison:Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights, State Filers |
Both |
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Filing 137 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 100 Motion for Summary Judgment; finding as moot 120 Motion to Compel; adopting in part and rejecting in part 130 Report and Recommendation. Signed by Honorable David C Norton on 3/30/2015.(cahe, ) |
Filing 97 ORDER denying 84 Motion for a Court Order; denying 87 Motion for Sanctions. Signed by Magistrate Judge Kaymani D West on 6/9/2014.(mcot, ) (Main Document 97 replaced on 6/9/2014) (mcot, ). |
Filing 72 ORDER granting 38 Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery; denying 52 Motion to Stay; granting 62 Motion for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery. The discovery deadline is extended until May 6, 2014 and Defendants are instructed to respond to the discovery requests that Plaintiff has previously served in this matter. The dispositive motion deadline is extended to June 16, 2014. Signed by Magistrate Judge Kaymani D West on 2/6/2014.(mcot, ) |
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