Matthews v. Washington State Department of Corrections et al
Brian David Matthews |
Washington State Department of Corrections, Bernard Warner, Patrick Glebe, Cheryl Sullivan, John Doe, Daniel Pacholke and Margaret Gilbert |
3:2015cv05795 |
November 3, 2015 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Tacoma Office |
Grays Harbor |
J Richard Creatura |
Benjamin H. Settle |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Defendant |
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Filing 32 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS by Judge Benjamin H. Settle re 31 Report and Recommendations. **1 PAGE(S), PRINT ALL**(Brian Matthews, Prisoner ID: 796769)(TG) |
Filing 30 ORDER ADOPTING IN PART AND DECLINING TO ADOPT IN PART REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS by Judge Benjamin H. Settle re 27 Objections to Report and Recommendation filed by Brian David Matthews, 26 Objections to Report and Recommendation, filed by Patr ick Glebe, Bernard Warner, Margaret Gilbert, Washington Department of Corrections, Daniel Pacholke, Cheryl Sullivan. This case is re-referred to Judge Creatura, and Plaintiff shall file amended complaint by May 6, 2016. **6 PAGE(S), PRINT ALL**(Brian Matthews, Prisoner ID: 796769)(TG) |
Filing 12 ORDER denying 8 Motion for the US Marshal to Execute Service of Process upon Defendants Glebe and Sullivan, signed by Magistrate Judge J Richard Creatura.**1 PAGE(S), PRINT ALL**(Brian Matthews, Prisoner ID: 796769)(CMG) |
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