Dukes v. Hembree et al
Filing
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JUDGMENT dismissing the complaint without prejudice. (gmil)
AO 450 (SCD 04/2010) Judgment in a Civil Action
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
for the
District of South Carolina
Michel Andre Dukes, Sr., also known as
Michael A. Dukes, also known as
Michael Andre Dukes,
Plaintiff
Civil Action No.
v.
J. Gregory Hembree, Solicitor Fifteenth Judicial
Circuit, both in his official and individual
capacities; George H. Debusk, Jr., Senior
Solicitor, State of SC office of the Solicitor
fifteenth Judicial circuit, both in his official and
individual capacities; and James E. Brown,
Police Officer, North Myrtle Beach Police
Department, both in the official and
individual capacities,
4:14-cv-04889-DCN
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Defendants
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL ACTION
The court has ordered that (check one):
’ the plaintiff (name)
dollars ($
of
recover from the defendant (name)
), which includes prejudgment interest at the rate of
the amount of
%, plus post-judgment interest at the rate
%, 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, Michel Andre Dukes, Sr., shall take nothing of the defendants; J. Gregory Hembree,
George H. Debusk, Jr., and James E. Brown, from the complaint filed and this action is dismissed without
prejudice.
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 David C. Norton, United States District Judge, presiding, affirming the Report
and Recommendation set forth by the Honorable Paige J. Gossett, United States Magistrate Judge, dismissed
the complaint without prejudice.
Date: February 13, 2015
ROBIN L. BLUME, CLERK OF COURT
s/G. Mills
Signature of Clerk or Deputy Clerk
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