Obataiye-Allah v. Clark et al
Case Number: 7:2014cv00159
Filed: April 8, 2014
Court: US District Court for the Western District of Virginia
Office: Roanoke Office
Presiding Judge: Robert S. Ballou
Presiding Judge: Glen E. Conrad
Nature of Suit: Prisoner: Civil Rights
Cause of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
Jury Demanded By: None

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December 18, 2014 Opinion or Order Filing 81 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by District Judge Glen E. Conrad on 12/16/2014. (kab)
October 20, 2014 Opinion or Order Filing 78 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by District Judge Glen E. Conrad on 10/17/2014. (kab)
May 19, 2014 Opinion or Order Filing 28 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by District Judge Glen E. Conrad on 5/19/2014. (tvt)
May 13, 2014 Opinion or Order Filing 22 ORDER denying 8 Motion to Amend/Correct; denying 10 Motion for TRO; denying 10 Motion for Preliminary Injunction. Signed by District Judge Glen E. Conrad on 5/13/2014. (tvt)
April 22, 2014 Opinion or Order Filing 14 ORDER denying 4 Motion for Preliminary Injunction; denying 4 Motion for TRO; denying 9 Motion for TRO; denying 9 Motion for Preliminary Injunction. Signed by District Judge Glen E. Conrad on 04/22/2014. (kab)
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