Longshore v. Mason County et al
Charles S Longshore |
Mason County, Kevin Hanson, Joseph Ott, Robert Decker, Joseph Johnson, Terrance Elson, Stephen Sinclair and John Campbell |
3:2018cv05069 |
January 25, 2018 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Tacoma Office |
Grays Harbor |
Robert J. Bryan |
J Richard Creatura |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 48 ORDER adopting Report and Recommendation re 47 Report and Recommendation, re 46 MOTION to Dismiss filed by Charles S Longshore. Signed by Judge Robert J. Bryan. Paper copy sent to plaintiff at Shelton address. (JL) (Main Document 48 replaced on 9/24/2018) (JL). |
Filing 44 ORDER ADOPTING the 40 Report and Recommendations. Defendants' objections to the Report and Recommendation 41 are REJECTED. **SEE ORDER FOR DETAILS** The motion to dismiss the federal claims of plaintiff 29 is hereby GRANTED. All federal c laims against Defendants Sinclair and Campbell are hereby DISMISSED. Plaintiff's motion to certify questions to the Washington State Supreme Court 34 and to the Court of Appeals 42 , and defendants' motion to strike 36 are DENIED. This matter is re-referred to Magistrate Judge J. Richard Creature. Signed by Judge Robert J. Bryan. (CMG)(cc mailed to Plaintiff) Modified on 7/16/2018: added document relationship and corrected typos (CMG). |
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