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· 5/21/2015

Craig Childress v. Roger Walker, Jr.

Citations

  • 787 F.3d 433
  • 91 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 1284
  • 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 8425
  • 2015 WL 2408070

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  • finding that it was an abuse of discretion to act on neither of the plaintiff's requests for counsel
  • stating that defendant is liable under section 1983 when they are personally responsible for the constitutional deprivation
  • finding that it was an abuse of discre- tion to act on neither of the plaintiff’s requests for counsel
  • finding that it was an abuse of discre- tion to act on neither of the plaintiff’s requests for counsel
  • finding that it was an abuse of discretion to act on neither of the plaintiff's requests for counsel
  • finding that to survive dismissal, the complaint need only provide Defendant with fair notice of what the claim is and the grounds upon which it rests

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Judges: Ripple, Kanne, Tinder

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