Simpson v. Cooksey et al
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ORDER granting joint 24 Motion of Dismissal with prejudice, pursuant to Rule 41 (a)(ii) and (c) of the Fed.R.Civ.P., as to the Wayne County Defendants only. Each party shall bear their own costs and expenses of litigation. Signed by Chief Judge Lisa G. Wood on 2/3/2016. (ca)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
BRUNSWICK DIVISION
ANNA MARIE SIMPSON, individually
and on the behalf of her minor child,
T.W.
CV 214-128
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FERRELL COOKSEY, in his Official
Capacity as the Chair of the Wayne
Count School System Board of
Education, WAYNE COUNTY SCHOOL
SYSTEM BOARD OF EDUCATION,
WAYNE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
JUSTIN McDONALD, individually
and in his Official capacity
as an employee of Wayne County
School System, JAMES BRINSON,
individually and in his Official capacity
as the former Principal of Wayne
County High School and the Interim
Superintendent of Wayne County
School System, K.S., and R.H., Individually
ORDER
The above-styled action having been settled by and between plaintiffs Anna Marie
Simpson, individually and on the behalf of her minor child T.W. (who has now reached
the age of majority) and T.W. individually and Defendants Ferret! Cooksey, individually
and in his official capacity, Wayne County School System Board of Education, Wayne
County School District, Justin McDonald, individually and in his official capacity, and
James Brinson, individually and in his official capacity, hereinafter "the Wayne County
Defendants", and the parties having consented to the entry of this Order by and through
their respective counsel of record;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the complaint of plaintiff shall be, and the same
hereby is, dismissed with prejudice pursuant to Rule 41(a)(ii) and (c)
of Civil Procedure as to the Wayne County Defendants only.
Federal Rules
party shall bear their
own costs and expenses of litigation.
SO ORDERED this
day of
'S
GODBEY/WOOD, CHIEF JUDGE
ED STATES DISTRICT COURT
}IERN' DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
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