Dunmore v. Cole et al

Filing 13

ORDER ADOPTING 9 Partial Report and Recommendations and dismissing defts Smith and the Grant County Sheriff's Department without prejudice; directing the Clerk to prepare summons for defts DePriest and Cole and the U.S. Marshal to serve copies of the original and amended complaints with any attachments, a copy of the docket sheet and summons without prepayment of fees therefor. Signed by Judge Brian S. Miller on 11/3/08. (bkp)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF DIVISION EDW ARD CHARLES DUNMORE V. BRENT COLE, et al ORDE R The Court has reviewed the Proposed Findings and Recommended Partial Disposition received from Magistrate Judge Jerry Cavaneau and the objections filed in response, and has further reviewed the relevant record de novo. The Findings and Recommendations are adopted in their entirety as this Court's findings. Accordingly, Defendants Smith and the Grant County Sheriff's Department are hereby dismissed, without prejudice. Plaintiff's case shall proceed only against Defendants DePriest and Cole at this time. Service for Defendants DePriest and Cole is now appropriate. The Clerk of the Court is directed to prepare a summons for each Defendant, and the United States Marshal is directed to serve copies of the original and amended complaints with any attachments (doc. 1, 4), a copy of the docket sheet, and a summons for each Defendant without prepayment of fees and costs or security therefor. Should Defendants need copies of other filed documents, they are available from the Clerk's office or may be accessed through the PACER system for the United States District Court. IT IS SO ORDERED this 3rd day of November, 2008. __________________________________ UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE NO. 5:08cv00255 BSM-JWC DEFENDANTS PLAINTIFF

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