Brown v. Hertz et al

Filing 104

CLERK'S JUDGMENT (NJR/krm) in favor of Madison County Illinois, Travis, Bob Hollenbeck, Bob Richert, Brad Besson, Brad Wells, Dennis Fischer, Diane Fritschle, Don McNaughton, Jeff Hartsoe, Jody Collman, Joe Gulash, John Gilbert, John Lakin, John McGuire, Matt Werner, Maynard Hill, Robert Hertz, Steve Huch against Jeramey R Brown.Approved by Magistrate Judge Philip M. Frazier on 3/18/2010. (dka, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) ROBERT HERTZ, JOHN LAKIN, ) BRAD WELLS, DENNIS FISCHER, ) JOHN GILBERT, JOHN McGUIRE, ) JOE GULASH, BOB HOLLENBECK, ) JODY COLLMAN, STEVE HUCH, ) BOB RICHERT, JEFF HARTSOE, ) MATT WERNER, MAYNARD HILL, ) TRAVIS BOSICH, DON McNAUGHTON ) BRAD BESSON, DIANE FRITSCHLE, ) and COUNTY OF MADISON, ILLINOIS, ) ) Defendants. ) JERAMEY R. BROWN, CIVIL NO. 07-117-PMF JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE Decision by the Court. This action having been decided by the Honorable Philip M. Frazier on motions for summary judgment, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that pursuant to the Order of this Court dated February 24, 2010, summary judgment is hereby entered in favor of Defendants Robert Hertz, John Lakin, Brad Wells, Dennis Fischer, John Gilbert, John McGuire, Joe Gulash, Bob Hollenbeck, Jody Collman, Steve Huch, Bob Richert, Jeff Hartsoe, Matt Werner, Maynard Hill, Travis Bosich, Don McNaughton, and the County of Madison, Illinois, and against Plaintiff Jeramey R. Brown. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that pursuant to the Order of this Court dated March 17, 2010, summary judgment is hereby entered in favor of Defendants Brad Besson and Diane Fritschle, and against Plaintiff Jeramey R. Brown. DATED: March 18, 2010 NANCY J. ROSENSTENGEL CLERK OF THE COURT By: s/Karen R. Metheney Deputy Clerk APPROVED: s/ Philip M. Frazier HON. PHILIP M. FRAZIER UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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