Parker v. Fortner et al
Antwon Parker |
David Fortner, FNU Scruggs, Jeanie Allison, FNU Hanley, Cecil Hasty, Amy Jones, Patrick Cooper, Neal Web and Michael Sizemore |
6:2010cv00296 |
June 11, 2010 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas |
Tyler Office |
Anderson |
Leonard Davis |
John D. Love |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 106 ORDER ADOPTING 97 Report and Recommendations, and overruling pltf's objections; granting 58 Motion for Summary Judgment; granting 57 Motion for Summary Judgment. This civil action is hereby DISMISSED with prejudice. Any and all other motions which may be pending in this cause are hereby DENIED. Signed by Judge Leonard Davis on 03/09/12. cc:pltf & dfts 3-09-12(mll, ) |
Filing 28 ORDER ADOPTING 20 Report and Recommendations, and overruling pltf's objections. Pltf's claims against defts Jeanie Allison, Amy Jones, Patrick Cooper, Warden Webb, and Warden Sizemore are hereby DISMISSED with prejudice as frivolous and f or failure to state a claim upon which relief may be granted. These individuals are hereby DISMISSED as parties to the lawsuit. The dismissal of these claims and parties shall have no effect upon the remaining claims and parties in this case, and shall not count as a strike for purposes of 28 USC 1915. Signed by Judge Leonard Davis on 02/01/11. cc:pltf 2-02-11(mll, ) |
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