Carroll v. Sisco, et al, No. 4:2000cv00864 - Document 283 (E.D. Mo. 2012)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM OPINION -- IT IS ORDERED: 1. The motion ofdefendants Brian Dolan, Charles Johnson, and Jerry Leyshock for leave to file a supplemental motion for summary judgment (Doc. # 265 ) is denied. 2. Plaintiff's motion for extension oftime to respond to defendants' supplemental motion for summary judgment (Doc. # 266 ) is denied as moot. 3. Plaintiff's motion to deny defendants' motion for leave to supplement (Doc. # 267 ) is denied as moot.3. Plaintiff's motion to reconsider this court's grant of summary judgment in favor of defendants st. Louis City and St. Louis Police Department (Doc. # 270 ) is denied. 4. Plaintiff's motion for leave to file a motion for reconsideration ofthe grant of summar y judgment to the St. Louis Police Department (Doc. # 274 ) is granted. The St. Louis Police Department is ordered to comply with plaintiff's request for the number ofcomplaints of excessive force resulting from alleged prolonged exposure to pepper spray between 1990 and 2000, the outcomes ofthose complaints, and the disciplinary action taken, if any, associated with those complaints. Plaintiffs remaining requests for additional discovery are denied. The court vacates, in part, its O rders of September 30,2011 (Doc. # 263 ), and February 26,2010 (Doc. # 226 ), only insofar as necessary to accommodate this request. 5. Plaintiff's request for leave to conduct further discovery (Doc. # 275 ) is denied. 6.Michael Hughes motion to withdraw (Doc. # 278 ) as counsel for the St. Louis City defendants is granted. Signed by Honorable Charles B. Kornmann on 7/3/12. (KCM)

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