Lloyd v. Major et al
Filing
33
JUDGMENT dismissing this action with prejudice. (gmil)
AO 450 (SCD 04/2010) Judgment in a Civil Action
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the
District of South Carolina
Mario Antwan Lloyd,
Plaintiff
v.
Simon Major, Director; Daryl McGhaney, Asst.
Director (Major); Captain Theresa Ray-Lee;
Captain Gillard; Lieutenant C. Kelley;
Sergeant Cusandra F. Wilson; Sergeant James;
and Sergeant Shirah,
)
)
)
)
)
Civil Action No.
1:14-cv-04666-RBH
Defendants
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL ACTION
The court has ordered that (check one):
’ the plaintiff (name)
($
recover from the defendant (name)
), which includes prejudgment interest at the rate of
the amount of
dollars
%, plus post-judgment interest at the rate of
%, along with costs.
’ the plaintiff recover nothing, the action be dismissed on the merits, and the defendant (name)
recover costs from the plaintiff (name)
.
O other: the plaintiff, Mario Antwan Lloyd, shall take nothing of the defendants, Simon Major, Daryl
McGhaney, Captain Theresa Ray-Lee, Captain Gillard, Lieutenant C. Kelley, Sergeant Cusandra F. Wilson,
Sergeant James, and Sergeant Shirah, as to the complaint filed and this action is dismissed with prejudice for
lack of prosecution and for failure to comply with this court’s orders pursuant to Rule 41(b).
This action was (check one):
’ tried by a jury, the Honorable
’ tried by the Honorable
presiding, and the jury has rendered a verdict.
presiding, without a jury and the above decision was reached.
O decided by the Honorable R. Bryan Harwell, United States District Judge, having adopted the Report and
Recommendation set forth by the Honorable Shiva V. Hodges, United States Magistrate Judge, which
dismissed the case with prejudice.
Date: May 26, 2015
ROBIN L. BLUME, CLERK OF COURT
s/G. Mills
Signature of Clerk or Deputy Clerk
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