Chance v. Texas Department of Criminal Justice et al
William E. Chance, Jr. |
Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Brad Livingston, Cynthia Lowery, Bill Pierce and Edgar Baker |
6:2011cv00435 |
August 24, 2011 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas |
Tyler Office |
XX US, Outside State |
John D. Love |
Michael H. Schneider |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Defendant |
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Filing 114 MEMORANDUM AND OPINION and ORDER OF DISMISSAL re 1 Complaint. ORDERED that the cause of action is DISMISSED with prejudice pursuant to the Parties joint stipulation of settlement. All parties are to bear their own costs. Signed by Magistrate Judge John D. Love on 3/14/2014. (gsg) |
Filing 83 ORDER OF DISMISSAL. Order adopting 71 Second Report and Recommendations of the US Magistrate Judge. It is ORDERED that the Defendants' 59 Motion for Summary Judgment is GRANTED and the complaint is DISMISSED with prejudice. All motions by either party not previously ruled on are DENIED. Signed by Judge Michael H. Schneider on 8/8/2012. (leh, ) |
Filing 34 ORDER adopting 30 Report and Recommendations of the US Magistrate Judge. Plaintiff's 8 Motion for a Preliminary Injunction and 24 Motion for Hearing on Motion for Preliminary Injunction are DENIED. Signed by Judge Michael H. Schneider on 11/17/11. (leh, ) |
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