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Pitre v. David Wade Correctional Center

United States District Court, W.D. Louisiana, Shreveport Division
Feb 14, 2008
CIVIL ACTION NO. 06-1802 (W.D. La. Feb. 14, 2008)

Summary

dismissing as moot plaintiff's claims for injunctive relief because he transferred to another prison after filing the complaint

Summary of this case from Kennemer v. Parker Cnty.

Opinion

CIVIL ACTION NO. 06-1802.

February 14, 2008


ORDER


For the reasons assigned in the Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge previously filed herein, and having thoroughly reviewed the record, including the written objections filed by both plaintiff and defendants, and concurring with the findings of the Magistrate Judge under the applicable law;

IT IS ORDERED that the Motion to Dismiss (Doc. 22) is granted in part as follows:

(A) All claims for injunctive or declaratory relief are dismissed as moot;

(B) All individual capacity claims under the ADA and efforts to enforce the ADA through Section 1983 are dismissed with prejudice, and any efforts to enforce the ADA through Section 1983 are dismissed as moot in light of Plaintiff's amendment to his complaint that disavows any such claim;

(C) All claims for compensatory damages based on exclusion from work release status be dismissed with prejudice; and

(D) All Section 1983 claims against Defendants Richard Stalder, Venetia Michael, Michelle Dauzat, Angie Huff and Becky Moss are dismissed with prejudice. All other claims against those five defendants have been dismissed, so this will result in their termination as parties to this civil action.

The motion is denied in all other respects. As stated in the Report and Recommendation, one remaining claim is the ADA claim against the (at the time not yet served) State of Louisiana and Department of Public Safety and Corrections. The other principal claims are those against Betty Ennis and Brenda Acklin.

THUS DONE AND SIGNED at Shreveport, Louisiana.


Summaries of

Pitre v. David Wade Correctional Center

United States District Court, W.D. Louisiana, Shreveport Division
Feb 14, 2008
CIVIL ACTION NO. 06-1802 (W.D. La. Feb. 14, 2008)

dismissing as moot plaintiff's claims for injunctive relief because he transferred to another prison after filing the complaint

Summary of this case from Kennemer v. Parker Cnty.

noting that plaintiff inmate's Title II claims for declaratory and injunctive relief rendered moot by his transfer to another prison facility

Summary of this case from Doe v. Carter

noting that plaintiff's claims for declaratory and injunctive relief under Title II were rendered moot by his transfer to another prison facility

Summary of this case from Lee v. Valdez
Case details for

Pitre v. David Wade Correctional Center

Case Details

Full title:ANTHONY C. PITRE v. DAVID WADE CORRECTIONAL CENTER, ET AL

Court:United States District Court, W.D. Louisiana, Shreveport Division

Date published: Feb 14, 2008

Citations

CIVIL ACTION NO. 06-1802 (W.D. La. Feb. 14, 2008)

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