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Williams v. Anderson, 1:17-cv-00179-GHD-DAS. (2019)

Court: District Court, N.D. Mississippi Number: infdco20190111779 Visitors: 15
Filed: Jan. 07, 2019
Latest Update: Jan. 07, 2019
Summary: ORDER GRANTING MOTIONS FOR JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS AND DISMISSING CASE GLEN H. DAVIDSON , Senior District Judge . For the reasons set forth in the memorandum opinion issued this day, the Court ORDERS that: 1. Defendants Tippah County, Mississippi, Sheriff Karl Gailard, Josh Bateman, Donald Austin, Jonathan Rainey, and Billy Johnson's motion for judgment on the pleadings [90] is GRANTED; 2. Defendants City of Ripley, Chief Scott White, and Officer Ryan Swallow's motion for judgment on th
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ORDER GRANTING MOTIONS FOR JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS AND DISMISSING CASE

For the reasons set forth in the memorandum opinion issued this day, the Court ORDERS that:

1. Defendants Tippah County, Mississippi, Sheriff Karl Gailard, Josh Bateman, Donald Austin, Jonathan Rainey, and Billy Johnson's motion for judgment on the pleadings [90] is GRANTED; 2. Defendants City of Ripley, Chief Scott White, and Officer Ryan Swallow's motion for judgment on the pleadings [95] is GRANTED; 3. Plaintiff's federal law claims against Defendants Tippah County, Karl Gailard, Josh Bateman, Donald Austin, Jonathan Rainey, Billy Johnson, City of Ripley, Scott White, Ryan Swallow, and John Does 1-10 are DISMISSED; 4. Because the federal law claims against Defendants Alcorn County, Mackie Sexton, and Bryan Anderson were previously dismissed, and there being no more pending federal law claims, the Court declines supplemental jurisdiction over Plaintiff's state law claims against all Defendants and they are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE; 5. Defendant Bryan Anderson's motion for judgment on the pleadings is DENIED AS MOOT; and 6. This case is CLOSED.

SO ORDERED.

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