U. S. Technology Corporation v. Ramsay et al
Filing
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ORDER as to jury trial portion of case. Plaintiff's claims of nuisance per se against Pat Ramsay and Delta Logging, and plaintiff's claim of fraud against Pat Ramsay are dismissed with prejudice. Signed by Honorable David C. Bramlette, III on 7/7/2011 (ECW)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI
WESTERN DIVISION
U.S. TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
VS.
PLAINTIFF/
COUNTER-DEFENDANT
CIVIL ACTION NO. 5:08-cv-218(DCB)(JMR)
PAT RAMSAY
and
DELTA LOGGING & COMPANY, INC.
DEFENDANT
DEFENDANT/
COUNTER-CLAIMANT
ORDER AS TO JURY TRIAL PORTION OF CASE
THIS ACTION having come on for trial as to the jury trial
portion of this case, which encompassed the Plaintiff’s claims
enumerated below, and a jury of seven good and lawful jurors having
been regularly impaneled and accepted by the parties and sworn
according to law to try the issues, and the jury having heard the
testimony of witnesses and all of the evidence, and the jury having
received instructions by the Court and having heard arguments of
counsel, retired to consider their verdict and returned their
verdict as follows:
1.
As to U.S. Technology’s claim of nuisance per se against
Pat Ramsay, the jury found for Pat Ramsay.
2.
As to U.S. Technology’s claim of nuisance per se against
Delta Logging, the jury found for Delta Logging.
3. As to U.S. Technology’s claim of fraud against Pat Ramsay,
the jury found for Pat Ramsay.
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the Plaintiff, U.S. Technology
Corporation, have and recover nothing of and from the Defendants,
Pat Ramsay and Delta Logging & Company, Inc., as to the aforesaid
claims. Further, said claims are hereby dismissed, with prejudice,
as to the Defendants Pat Ramsay and Delta Logging & Company, Inc.
A Final Judgment incorporating this Order will be issued at
the conclusion of the bench trial portion of this case.
SO ORDERED, this the 7th day of July, 2011.
/s/ David Bramlette
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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