Albarado et al v. City of Abilene et al
Juan Manuel Albarado, Anita Lou Guajardo and Juan Victor Albarado |
City of Abilene, Taylor County, James Edison, Debbie Glandon and Robert Harper |
1:2015cv00220 |
November 30, 2015 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Texas |
Abilene Office |
Karnes |
E. Scott Frost |
Jorge A Solis |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 22 Order Accepting 18 Findings and Recommendations re: 1 Complaint filed by Juan Victor Albarado, Anita Lou Guajardo and Juan Manuel Albarado. It is ORDERED that the motion for jury trial 19 and the motion for bench warrant 20 are DENIED. I t if further ORDERED that the Motion for leave to amend 16 is DENIED and all Plaintiff's claims are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. This dismissal counts as a "strike" or "prior occasion" within the meaning 28 USC §1915(g). (Ordered by Chief Judge Jorge A Solis on 4/19/2016) (mmg) |
Filing 17 Order Accepting Findings and Recommendations re: 14 Findings and Recommendations on re: 1 Complaint filed by Juan Victor Albarado, Anita Lou Guajardo, Juan Manuel Albarado. Plaintiffs Anita Lou Guajardo and Juan Victor Albarado claims are dismissed. Pursuant to Special Order 3, this case remains referred to Magistrate Judge E. Scott Frost for screening. (Ordered by Chief Judge Jorge A Solis on 2/17/2016) (mje) Modified on 2/19/2016 (mje). |
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