Mayfield v. Stanley Correctional Institution et al
Michael C. Mayfield |
Stanley Correctional Institution, Pamella Wallace, Sean Solters, Unit Manager Webster, Sergeant Anderson, Correction Officer Tempski, Waupun Correctional Institution Stair Manufactures and HSU Staff |
3:2008cv00395 |
July 11, 2008 |
US District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin |
Madison Office |
Columbia |
Stephen L Crocker |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 38 JUDGMENT in favor of HSU Staff, Stanley Correctional Institution, Waupun Correctional Institution Stair Manufactures, Correction Officer Tempski, DR. SULIENE, Dr. Bachmann, Dr. Boehlmann, Dr. Honnula, Dr. Spencer, Lori Alsum, Ms. Voeks, Pamella Wallace, R.N. Anderson, R.N. Brenda, R.N. Hyde, R.N. Rummer, Sean Solters, Sergeant Anderson, Unit Manager Webster against Michael C. Mayfield. Signed by Clerk of Court Peter A Oppeneer on 2/23/09. (krj),(ps) |
Filing 37 ORDER granting 28 Motion for Summary Judgment; case dismissed without prejudice for plaintiff's failure to exhaust administrative remedies. Signed by Chief Judge Barbara B Crabb on 2/13/09. (krj),(ps) |
Filing 3 Order on ifp request: Partial filing fee of assessed. Initial partial filing fee of $ 4.55 assessed. Initial partial filing fee due by 8/1/2008. Signed by Judge Stephen L Crocker on 7/11/08. (krj),(ps) |
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