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· 9/17/1999

James Stephen Jones v. M.L. Greninger, M.L. Greninger Yolanda Cornelius Ralph Figueroa

Citations

  • 188 F.3d 322
  • 1999 U.S. App. LEXIS 23013
  • 1999 WL 680329

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  • holding that a district court may dismiss with prejudice without giving leave to amend if it determines that the plaintiff has plead his “best case”
  • ruling that the district court did not err when it construed untimely 12(b)(6) motion filed after a responsive pleading as a 12(c) motion
  • holding that a district court may dismiss with prejudice without giving leave to amend if it determines that the plaintiff has plead his “best case”
  • holding that a district court may dismiss with prejudice without giving leave to amend if it determines that the plaintiff has plead his “best case”
  • holding that courts may appropriately dismiss an action with prejudice upon finding that a plaintiff has alleged his best case
  • holding that limiting access to a law library to five hours a week does not violate the right of access to the court

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Judges: Jolly, Per Curiam, Smith, Stagg

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