McCormack, Alan et al v. Hamblin, Gary et al
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JUDGMENT entered in favor of defendants dismissing this case. (PAO/jef). (jef),(ps)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
ALAN DAVID McCORMACK,
Plaintiff,
v.
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE
12-cv-535-bbc
GARY HAMBLIN, WISCONSIN
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS,
KATHRYN ANDERSON, HELEN E.
KENNEBECK, DANIEL A. WESTFIELD,
DIVISION OF ADULT INSTITUTIONS,
COREY BENDER, JODINE DEPPISCH, KAREN
GOURLIE, THOMAS J. GOZINSKE, ANGELA
HANSEN, CATHY A. JESS, FLOYD
MITCHELL, MOLLY S. OLSON, JAMES
PARISI, WELCOME F. ROSE, RENEE
SCHUELER, BUREAU OF HEALTH SERVICES,
DAVID BURNETT, JAMES LABELLE, BUREAU
OF OFFENDER CLASSIFICATION AND
MOVEMENT, MARK K. HEISE, ACCESS
SECUREPAK, DOUGLAS ALBRECHT, JACK L.
MARCUS, INC., DEBRA WALTON, UNION
SUPPLY DIRECT, TOM THOMAS,
WALKENHORST’S, WISCONSIN
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, J.B. VAN
HOLLEN and DODGE COUNTY CIRCUIT
COURT,
Defendants.
This action came for consideration before the court with District Judge
Barbara B. Crabb presiding. The issues have been considered and a decision has been
rendered.
IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that judgment is entered in favor of
defendants:
(1) dismissing Douglas Albrecht, David Burnett, Thomas J. Gozinske, James
LaBelle, Jack L. Marcus, Inc., Tom Thomas, Union Supply Direct, Walkenhorst's,
Debra Walton, Daniel A. Westfield and Access Securepak;
(2) dismissing Wisconsin Department of Corrections, Division of Adult
Institutions, Bureau of Offender Classification and Movement, Bureau of Health
Services, Kathryn Anderson, Wisconsin Department of Justice, J.B. Van Hollen,
Dodge County Circuit Court and Helen Kennebeck; and
(3) granting defendants Gary H. Hamblin, Corey Bender, Jodine Deppisch,
Karen Gourlie, Angela Hansen, Cathy A. Jess, Floyd Mitchell, Molly S. Olson, James
Parisi, Welcome F. Rose, Renee Schueler and Mark K. Heise’s motion for summary
judgment and dismissing this case.
/s/
Peter Oppeneer, Clerk of Court
3/13/2014
Date
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