Frazier v. County of Charleston et al
Filing
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ORDER DISMISSING CASE as to Defendants, County of Charleston, Charleston County Sheriff's Office, Al Cannon, Jr., Mitch Lucas, and Corizon Health, Inc., f/k/a Prison Health Services, Inc., without costs and without prejudice to the right of either party, upon good cause shown within sixty (60) days, to reinstate the action if settlement is not consummated. Signed by Honorable David C Norton on 01/28/2015.(dsto, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
FLORENCE DIVISION
James Lamont Frazier,
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Plaintiff,
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-vs)
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County of Charleston; Charleston County )
Sheriff’s Office; J. Al Cannon, Jr., in his
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official capacity as Sheriff of Charleston
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County; Mitch Lucas, in his official capacity )
as Administrator of the Charleston County )
Detention Center; Corizon Health, Inc. f/k/a )
Prison Health Services, Inc.; and Carolina )
Center for Occupational Health, LLC,
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Defendants.
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Civil Action No. 4:11-cv-3431 DCN-TER
ORDER OF DISMISSAL
The court having been advised by counsel for plaintiffs and defendants County of Charleston,
Charleston County Sheriff’s Office, J. Al Cannon, Jr., in his official capacity as Sheriff of Charleston
County, Mitch Lucas, in his official capacity as Administrator of the Charleston County Detention
Center, and Corizon Health, Inc., f/k/a Prison Health Services, Inc. that the above action has been
settled,
IT IS ORDERED that this action is hereby dismissed without costs and without prejudice.
If settlement is not consummated within sixty (60) days, either party may petition the Court to reopen
this action and restore it to the calendar. Rule 60(b)(6), F.R.Civ.P. In the alternative, to the extent
permitted by law, either party may within sixty (60) days petition the Court to enforce the settlement.
Fairfax Countywide Citizens v. Fairfax County, 571 F.2d 1299 (4th Cir. 1978).
AND IT IS SO ORDERED.
David C. Norton
United States District Judge
January 28, 2015
Charleston, South Carolina
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