McVay v. Faulkner County Arkansas Circuit Court et al
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ORDER approving and adopting in their entirety 11 Partial Report and Recommendations; dismissing Defendants Faulkner County Arkansas Circuit Court, John Randell, Bobby Brown and Karl Byrd with prejudice; directing the Clerk of Court to prepare a su mmons for Defendants Porter, Woodard, Torling, Hinton, and Furlow; and, directing the U.S. Marshal to service a copy of the Complaint and summons on the Defendants without prepayment of fees and costs or security therefore. Signed by Judge Susan Webber Wright on 7/1/2011. (dmn)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
WESTERN DIVISION
STANTWON IRVIN MCVAY,
ADC # 120014
v.
PLAINTIFF
CASE NO. 4:10-cv-01328-SWW-JJV
FAULKNER COUNTY, ARKANSAS,
CIRCUIT COURT, et al.
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
The Court has reviewed the Proposed Findings and Recommended Partial Disposition
submitted by United States Magistrate Judge Joe J. Volpe. No objections have been filed. After
careful consideration, the Court concludes that the Proposed Findings and Recommended
Disposition should be, and hereby are, approved and adopted in their entirety as this Court’s findings
in all respects.
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that:
1.
Defendants Faulkner County Circuit Court, Karl Byrd, Bobby Brown, and John
Randell are DISMISSED without prejudice.
2.
Service is appropriate for Defendants Troy Porter, Corporal Woodard, Officer
Torling, Officer Hinton, and Officer Furlow.
3.
The Clerk of the Court shall prepare a summons for Defendants Porter, Woodard,
Torling, Hinton, and Furlow.
4.
The United States Marshal is directed to serve a copy of the Complaint (Doc. No. 2)
and summons on the Defendants without prepayment of fees and costs or security therefore.
DATED this 1st day of July 2011.
/s/Susan Webber Wright
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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