Casterline v. Gutierrez et al
Deamus Troy Casterline |
David Gutierrez, Fred Solis, James LaFavers, Federico Rangel, Ed Robertson, Brian Long, Cynthia Tauss and Lorie Davis |
2:2018cv00059 |
February 26, 2018 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
Corpus Christi Office |
Bee |
Jason B Libby |
Hilda G Tagle |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 28 ORDER ADOPTING MEMORANDUM AND RECOMMENDATIONS re: 23 Memorandum and Recommendations and DENIES 21 Plaintiff's MOTION to Alter or Amend Judgment. (Signed by Judge Hilda G Tagle) Parties notified.(scavazos, 1) |
Filing 20 ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT denying 18 Motion for Leave to File.(Signed by Magistrate Judge Jason B Libby) Parties notified.(mserpa, 2) |
Filing 15 ORDER ADOPTING MEMORANDUM AND RECOMMENDATIONS re: 8 Memorandum and Recommendations and DISMISSES WITH PREJUDICE Plaintiff's complaint for failure to state a claim and/or as frivolous. The Court DENIES 14 Plaintiff's Motion to Order Complaint Returned to Magistrate Judge to Develop Res Judicata. The Court DIRECTS the Clerk to send notice of this dismissal to the Manager of the Three-Strikes List for the Southern District of Texas at Three_Strikes@txs.uscourts.gov.(Signed by Judge Hilda G Tagle) Parties notified.(scavazos, 1) |
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