Souliere v. Hofmann et al
Jean-Paul Souliere |
Robert Hofmann, Vermont Department of Corrections, Kevin Oddy, David Boulanger, Mark Laliberte, Officer Turner, Fred Figueroa, John Ferguson and Corrections Corporation of America |
2:2008cv00040 |
February 25, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of Vermont |
Habeas Corpus (Prison Condition) Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Jerome J. Niedermeier |
William K. Sessions III |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 28 ORDER ADOPTING 27 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION: 12 Motion to Dismiss, 15 Motion to Dismiss and 25 Motion to Dismiss are GRANTED and all claims against Robert Hofmann, Vermont Department of Corrections, David Boulagner, Mark Lalibert, Kevin Oddy, Fred figueroa, Corrections Corporation of America and John Ferguson are DISMISSED; all claims brought against Officer Turner are DISMISSED without prejudice. Signed by Judge William K. Sessions III on 2/2/2009. (law) |
Filing 27 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION recommending that 12 , 15 and 25 MOTIONS to Dismiss be granted, and that all claims against defendants Robert Hofmann, Vermont Department of Corrections, David Boulanger, Mark Laliberte, Kevin Oddy, Fred Figueroa, Corre ctions Corporation of America and John Ferguson be dismissed. It is further recommended that any claims brought against defendant Officer Turner be dismissed without prejudice. Objections to R&R due by 1/30/2009. Signed by Judge John M. Conroy on 1/12/2009. (hbc) |
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