O'Shea v. Parkey et al
Michael Allen O'Shea |
Benny Parkey, John Doe, Bing Burton, Randell Kesseler, Doug Sanders, Shannon McKeown, John Kissinger, Shannon Sprabary and Jane Doe |
4:2012cv00265 |
May 4, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas |
Sherman Office |
Denton |
Don D. Bush |
Richard A. Schell |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 56 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS for 37 Motion to Dismiss filed by John Doe, Shannon Sprabary, John Kissinger, Jane Doe, Shannon McKeown, Doug Sanders, 49 Report and Recommendations, Order. Defendants Motion to Dismiss (docket e ntry #37) is hereby GRANTED to the extent that Plaintiffs original complaint is DISMISSED. However, it is further ORDERED that Plaintiffs constructive Motion for Leave to Amend contained in the consolidated response is hereby GRANTED. Plaintiff shall file an amended complaint in the above-captioned matter within fourteen days of the date of this Order. Signed by Judge Richard A. Schell on 3/27/14. (cm, ) |
Filing 51 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 35 MOTION to Dismiss filed by Bing Burton. Within fourteen days after receipt of the magistrate judges report, any party may serve and file written objections to the findings and recommendations contained in the report. Signed by Magistrate Judge Don D. Bush on 2/4/14. (cm, ) |
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