Moore v. Liszewski et al
Filing
248
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE in favor of Dr. Mahone, Christine Beasley, Richard Cation, John Doe, Sylvia Mahone and Mark G Couleas and against Plaintiff Sammy J Moore. Judgment entered in favor of Plaintiff Sammy J. Moore and against against Peter Liszewski in the amount of $1.00. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Williams on 8/13/13. (amv)
Moore v. Liszewski et al
Doc. 248
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
SAMMY MOORE,
Plaintiff,
-vsPETER LISZEWSKI, MARK G.
COULEAS, JOHN DOE, DR. MAHONE,
RICHARD CATION, SYLVIA MAHONE,
and CHRISTINE BEASLEY
Defendants.
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NO. 11-1148-SCW
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE
Defendant JOHN DOE and DR. MAHONE were dismissed by the filing of the Amended
Complaint on October 19, 2007 (Doc. 36).
Defendants RICHARD CATION, SYLVIA MAHONE, and CHRISTINE BEASLEY
were dismissed by an Order entered by Judge Harold J. Baker on December 16, 2011.
Defendant MARK G. COULEAS was granted judgment as a matter of law by Magistrate Judge
Stephen C. Williams on August 12, 2013 (Doc. 238).
The remaining issues came before this Court for jury trial. The issues have been tried and the
jury rendered its verdict (Doc. 242)
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that judgment is entered in favor of
Plaintiff SAMMY J. MOORE and against Defendant PETER LISZEWSKI in the amount of one
dollar ($1.00) in compensatory damages.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND ADJUDGED Judgment is entered in favor of
Defendants MARK G. COULEAS, JOHN DOE, DR. MAHONE, RICHARD CATION,
SYLVIA MAHONE and CHRISTINE BEASLEY and against Plaintiff SAMMY J. MOORE.
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DATED: August 13, 2013
NANCY J. ROSENSTENGEL, CLERK
BY: S/Angela Vehlewald
Deputy Clerk
Approved by s/Stephen C. Williams
United States Magistrate Judge
Stephen C. Williams
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