Ray-Cluney, Paige v. Ourada, John et al
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PARTIAL JUDGMENT entered in favor of Defendant Charles Palmer against plaintiff Paige Ray-Cluney dismissing Ray-Cluney's federal constitutionalclaims against Palmer on grounds of qualified immunity, dismissing Ray-Cluney's Iowa state tort claims against Palmer without prejudice for failure to exhaust administrative remedies, and declining to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over Ray-Cluney's claims against Palmer under the Iowa Constitution. (BBC /PAO) (voc)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
PAIGE RAY-CLUNEY,
Plaintiff,
PARTIAL JUDGMENT
IN A CIVIL CASE
V.
Case No. l 7-cv-591-bbc
JOHN OURADA, PAUL WESTERHAUS,
WAYNE S. OLSON, WENDY PETERSON,
BRIAN GUSTKE, LORI MCCALLISTER,
CHARLES PALMER, DARRELL STETZER,
and ANDREW YORDE,
Defendants.
This action came before the court for consideration with District Judge Barbara B. Crabb
presiding. The issues have been considered and a partial decision has been rendered.
IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that judgment is entered in favor of defendant
Charles Palmer _?gainst plaintiff Paige Ray-Cluney dismjssing Ray-Cluney's federal constitutional
claims against Palmer on grounds of qualified immunity, dismissing Ray-Cluney's Iowa state
tort claims against Palmer without prejudice for failure to e..xhaust administrative remedies, and
declining to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over Ray-Cluney's claims against Palmer under
the Iowa Constitution.
It appearing that there is no just reason for deJay, I direct that this partial final judgment
be entered.
This
(e, M.. day of February,.2018.
Barbara B. Crabb
District Judge
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Peter Oppeneer
Cle.rk of Court
Date
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