Maley v. Carroll County Detention Center et al

Filing 33

ORDER: granting in part and denying in part re 20 , Motion for summary judgment, granting in part with respect to Plaintiff's claims regarding deduction from his inmate account for the costs of prescription medication allegedly provided Plaintiff during a previous incarceration. In all other respects, the motion for summary judgment is denied. ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS in toto, 31 . Signed by Honorable Jimm Larry Hendren on September 10, 2010. (sh)

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Maley v. Carroll County Detention Center et al Doc. 33 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS HARRISON DIVISION MARCUS AARON MALEY v. SHERIFF ROBERT GRUDEK ORDER NOW on this the 10th day of September, Judge's 2010, Amended comes on for and Civil No. 09-3024 DEFENDANT PLAINTIFF consideration Magistrate Report Recommendation (document #31), filed on August 17, 2010, to which no objections have been made, and the Court, having carefully reviewed said Amended Report and Recommendation, finds that it is sound in all respects, and that it should be adopted in toto. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the Magistrate Judge's Amended Report and Recommendation is adopted in toto. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, for the reasons stated in the Amended Report and Recommendation, Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment (document #20) is hereby GRANTED IN PART AND DENIED IN PART. Specifically, the motion is granted with respect to Plaintiff's claims regarding deductions from his inmate account for the cost of prescription medication allegedly provided Plaintiff during a previous incarceration. In all other respects, the motion for summary judgment is denied. IT IS SO ORDERED. /s/ Jimm Larry Hendren JIMM LARRY HENDREN UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Dockets.Justia.com

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