WOLFE v. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

Case No. 5:10-CV-663-Oc-PRL.

LYNN WOLFE, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Daniel Wolfe, on behalf of the Estate, and on behalf of Daniel Wolfe's Survivor, Lynn Wolfe Plaintiff, v. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Defendant.

United States District Court, M.D. Florida, Ocala Division.

August 8, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lynn Wolfe, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Daniel Wolfe, on behalf of the Estate, and on behalf of Daniel Wolfe's Survivor, Lynn Wolfe, Plaintiff, represented by Dante Trevisani , Florida Justice Institute, Inc., Randall Challen Berg, Jr. , Florida Justice Institute, Inc. & Shawn Alex Heller , Florida Justice Institute, Inc..

Florida Department of Corrections, Defendant, represented by Samuel R. Mandelbaum , Mandelbaum, Fitzsimmons & Hewitt, PA, Stephen A. Spaid , Mandelbaum, Fitzsimmons & Hewitt, PA & Scott Kenneth Hewitt , Mandelbaum, Fitzsimmons & Hewitt, PA.


ORDER

PHILIP R. LAMMENS, Magistrate Judge.

Pending before the Court is Defendant's Opposed Motion for Leave to Continue Deposition of Witness David Kitt, or Alternatively Strike the Witness. (Doc. 79). Plaintiff filed a response in opposition (Doc. 83).

This action arises from the death of Daniel Wolfe ("Wolfe") from an asthma attack while he was incarcerated at Lake Correctional Institute, a State facility. Wolfe shared a cell with inmate, David...

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