· 11/3/2015
in the Matter of W.E.J., a Juvenile
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- “This court construes motions for reconsideration of non-final orders as motions under Rule 60(b) . . . .”
- “This court construes motions for reconsideration of non-final orders as motions under Rule 60(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.”
- Plaintiff sued prison officials who were allegedly responsible for delays in his medical treatment for tooth pain that became “boil type sores”
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