Myers v. Wheeler
Filing
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ORDER - IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Wheeler's 6 Motion to Dismiss is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part; Myer's claim for selective enforcement (Count 4) is DISMISSED without prejudice, while all other claims may proceed. Myer's may, if he chooses, file an amended complaint on or before 10/8/2024. Signed by Chief Judge Matthew W. Brann on 9/24/2024. (ea)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
QUINCY MYERS,
No. 4:24-CV-00763
Plaintiff,
(Chief Judge Brann)
v.
BRANDON WHEELER,
Defendant.
ORDER
SEPTEMBER 24, 2024
In accordance with the accompanying Memorandum Opinion, IT IS
HEREBY ORDERED that:
1.
Wheeler’s motion to dismiss (Doc. 6) is GRANTED in part and
DENIED in part;
2.
Myers’ claim for selective enforcement (Count 4) is DISMISSED
without prejudice, while all other claims may proceed; and
3.
Myers may, if he chooses, file an amended complaint on or before
October 8, 2024.
BY THE COURT:
s/ Matthew W. Brann
Matthew W. Brann
Chief United States District Judge
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