WALSH v. MacKEY

Civil Case No. 1:11cv321.

DELTA WALSH, individually and on behalf of her minor children, R.M., R.W., W.W., and R.K., Plaintiffs, v. DEWAIN M. MacKey, ET. AL., Defendants.

United States District Court, W.D. North Carolina, Asheville Division.

July 2, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Delta Walsh, Individually, and on behalf of her minor children, to-wit, Plaintiff, Pro Se.

Dewain Mackey, and Madison County Planning/Zoning Board, in his official capacity as Vice-Chairman, and in individual capacity, Defendant, represented by Andrew B. Parker , Long, Parker & Warren, P.A. & Larry B. Leake , Leake & Scott.

Madison County Planning Board, Defendant, represented by Larry B. Leake , Leake & Scott.

Mackey Farms, Defendant, represented by Andrew B. Parker , Long, Parker & Warren, P.A. & Larry B. Leake , Leake & Scott.

Madison County School District, Defendant, represented by Karl Dean Shatley, II , Campbell Shatley, PLLC.

Kathy Parker Mackey, and Mackey Farm and Madison County School District, in her individual and professional capacties, Defendant, represented by Andrew B. Parker , Long, Parker & Warren, P.A., Karl Dean Shatley, II , Campbell Shatley, PLLC & Larry B. Leake , Leake & Scott.

Kathy Ray, in her indivuidual capacity and in her official capacity as Paralegal for the Twenty-Fourth Prosecutorial District, Defendant, represented by David John Adinolfi, II , North Carolina Attorney Generals Office.

Gerald Wilson, in his individual capacity, and in his official capacity as Chief District Attorney for the Twenty-Fourth Prosecutorial District, Defendant, represented by David John Adinolfi, II , North Carolina Attorney Generals Office.

Alexander Lyerly, in his individual capacity, and in his official as Chief District Court Judge for the Twenty-Fourth Judicial District, Defendant, represented by David John Adinolfi, II , North Carolina Attorney Generals Office.

Samuel E. Parker, in his individual capacity, and in his official capacity as Madison County Magistrate, Defendant, represented by David John Adinolfi, II , North Carolina Attorney Generals Office.

Ronald Wilcox, and the Madison County School District, in his individual capacity, and in his professional capacity as Superintendent for Madison County School District, Defendant, represented by Karl Dean Shatley, II , Campbell Shatley, PLLC.

Robert Davidson, and Madison County Animal Control, in his individual capacity, and in his official capacity as former Director for Madison County Animal Control, Defendant, represented by Larry B. Leake , Leake & Scott.

Madison County Animal Control, Defendant, represented by Larry B. Leake , Leake & Scott.

Sam Lunsford, and Madison County Animal Control, in his individual capacity, and in his official capacity as Director for Madison County Animal Control, Defendant, represented by Larry B. Leake , Leake & Scott.

James Harwood, and Madison County Sheriff's Department, in his individual capacity, and in his official capacity as Madison County Sheriff, Defendant, represented by Larry B. Leake , Leake & Scott.

Madison County Sheriff's Department, Defendant, represented by Larry B. Leake , Leake & Scott.

George Cole, in his individual capacity, and in his official capacity as (former) Detective for the Madison County Sheriff's Department, Defendant, represented by Larry B. Leake , Leake & Scott.

John Ledford, and Madison County Sheriff's Department, in his individual capacity, and in his official capacity as (former) Madison County Sheriff, Defendant, represented by Larry B. Leake , Leake & Scott.

Lamona Banks Ledford, in her individual capacity, and in her professional capacity as owner/operator of Scott Banks Trucking Company, Defendant, represented by Larry B. Leake , Leake & Scott.

Dewain Mackey, and Mackey Farm and Madison County School District, in his individual and professional capacities, Defendant, represented by Karl Dean Shatley, II , Campbell Shatley, PLLC & Larry B. Leake , Leake & Scott.


ORDER

MARTIN REIDINGER, District Judge.

THIS MATTER is before the Court on the Plaintiffs' Motion for Judgment by Default [Doc. 48] and the Plaintiffs' Motion to Strike [Doc. 50].

On June 27, 2012, Magistrate Judge David C. Keesler entered a Memorandum and Recommendation in which he recommended that certain motions to dismiss (Doc. 14; Doc. 24) be granted and others (Doc. 46) be denied as moot. [Doc. 49]. The Magistrate...

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