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Shockley-Byrd v. Zambrana, 18-cv-4845. (2019)

Court: District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania Number: infdco20190523e37 Visitors: 17
Filed: May 22, 2019
Latest Update: May 22, 2019
Summary: ORDER JOSEPH F. LEESON, JR. , District Judge . AND NOW, this 22 nd day of May, 2019, for the reasons expressed in the opinion issued this date, IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. Defendants' Motion to Dismiss, ECF No. 12, is GRANTED IN PART. 2. Plaintiff's claims against Defendants Captain Sergi and Warden McFadden are DISMISSED without prejudice. 3. Defendants' Motion to Dismiss is DENIED with respect to Plaintiff's claims against Defendant Sergeant Zambrana. 4. Plaintiff's Motion for A
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ORDER

AND NOW, this 22nd day of May, 2019, for the reasons expressed in the opinion issued this date, IT IS ORDERED THAT:

1. Defendants' Motion to Dismiss, ECF No. 12, is GRANTED IN PART. 2. Plaintiff's claims against Defendants Captain Sergi and Warden McFadden are DISMISSED without prejudice. 3. Defendants' Motion to Dismiss is DENIED with respect to Plaintiff's claims against Defendant Sergeant Zambrana. 4. Plaintiff's Motion for Appointment of Counsel, ECF No. 10, is GRANTED IN PART to the extent that the Clerk of Court shall REFER this case to the Eastern District's Prisoner Civil Rights Panel to seek counsel for Plaintiff.1 This case shall remain on the panel for sixty days and is STAYED during that time.

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1. Plaintiff is advised that attorneys participating in the Prisoner Civil Rights Panel select referred cases on a volunteer basis and that the Court's decision to refer his case to the panel is not a guarantee that an attorney will represent him. If no attorney selects his case during the period it is on the panel, Plaintiff will be directed to inform the Court whether he intends to proceed pro se or discontinue his case.
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