Regassa v. Brininger, 4:14-CV-1122. (2018)
Court: District Court, M.D. Pennsylvania
Number: infdco20180928i50
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Filed: Sep. 27, 2018
Latest Update: Sep. 27, 2018
Summary: ORDER MATTHEW W. BRANN , District Judge . AND NOW , this 27 th day of September 2018, for the reasons set forth in the accompanying Memorandum Opinion, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 1. Remaining Defendants' motion for summary judgment (Doc. 179) is construed as seeking partial summary judgment and is PARTIALLY GRANTED . 2. Summary judgment is GRANTED in favor of Defendants Bubebendorf and Wise on the basis of lack of personal involvement. 3. Defendant Kulp's request for entry of summ
Summary: ORDER MATTHEW W. BRANN , District Judge . AND NOW , this 27 th day of September 2018, for the reasons set forth in the accompanying Memorandum Opinion, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 1. Remaining Defendants' motion for summary judgment (Doc. 179) is construed as seeking partial summary judgment and is PARTIALLY GRANTED . 2. Summary judgment is GRANTED in favor of Defendants Bubebendorf and Wise on the basis of lack of personal involvement. 3. Defendant Kulp's request for entry of summa..
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ORDER
MATTHEW W. BRANN, District Judge.
AND NOW, this 27th day of September 2018, for the reasons set forth in the accompanying Memorandum Opinion, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:
1. Remaining Defendants' motion for summary judgment (Doc. 179) is construed as seeking partial summary judgment and is PARTIALLY GRANTED.
2. Summary judgment is GRANTED in favor of Defendants Bubebendorf and Wise on the basis of lack of personal involvement.
3. Defendant Kulp's request for entry of summary judgment is DENIED.
4. Summary judgment is GRANTED with respect to the FTCA claims of assault and negligence pertaining to the placement of Plaintiff in ambulatory restraints.
5. The Bivens claim of excessive force against Brinninger, Kranzel, and Kulp and the related FTCA claim of assault pertaining to the alleged attack of Plaintiff on July 8, 2013 will proceed against Defendants Brininger, Kranzel, Kulp, and United States Federal Bureau of Prisons.
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