Summary: An inmate filed a complaint with the Court under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, alleging statutory and constitutional violations, including interference with the free exercise of religion, lack of adequate medical care, retaliation for exercising his constitutional rights, failure to protect, refusal to accommodate his disability, and cruel and unusual punishment. The defendants filed a motion for summary judgment. The Court granted the motion, finding that the inmate failed to raise a genuine issue of material fact as to a statutory or constitutional violation of his rights.
Case Name: Burke v. ND Department of Correction & Rehabilitation, et al.
Case Number: 1-07-cv-04
Docket Number: 92
Date Filed: 6/5/2009
Nature of Suit: 550
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NORTH DAKOTA
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION
Dale Joseph Burke,
North Dakota Department of Correction and Rehabilitation, Warden Tim Schuetzle, Deputy Warden Pat Branson, Medical Director Kathy Bachmeier, Correctional Officer J. Peterson, and Lieutenant Ron Bjelland, in their official capacities,
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) ) ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANTS’ ) MOTION FOR SUMMARY ) JUDGMENT ) ) Case No. 1:07-cv-04 ) ) ) ) ) |