Dodds v. Correctional Medical Services

Filing 162

ORDER ADOPTING 159 Partial Report and Recommendations of Magistrate Judge, granting defendants' 149 Motion for Summary Judgment. Defendants Dream Redick-Young, Deborah York and Dr. Shirley Barnes are dismissed without prejudice. Plaintiff's claims against Dr. Samuel Houston and Beverly Simmons remain. Signed by Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 8/6/2013. (mcz)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF DIVISION JOHN E. DODDS ADC # 132088 v. PLAINTIFF No. 5:11-cv-291-DPM-BD CORIZON, INC. et al. DEFENDANTS ORDER The Court has considered Magistrate Judge Beth Deere's partial recommended disposition, NQ 159. No one has objected. Seeing no legal error or clear error of fact on the face of the record, FED. R. CIV. P. 72(b) (Advisory Committee Notes to 1983 Addition), the Court adopts the proposal as its own.* The defendants' motion for summary judgment, NQ 149, is granted. Dodds's claims against Corizon, Inc., Dream Redick-Young, Deborah York, and Dr. Shirley Barnes are dismissed without prejudice. His claims against Dr. Samuel Houston and Beverly Simmons remain. So Ordered. D.P. Marshall Jr. United States District Judge *The typo in the last line of page 5-2009 should be 2008- is corrected. The PRD correctly analyzed the limitations issue. NQ 159 at 2.

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