Brooks v. Taylor County et al, No. 1:2020cv00049 - Document 22 (N.D. Tex. 2020)

Court Description: Memorandum Opinion and Order Granting Defendants Farmer and Meiser's Motion to Dismiss 15 : The Court finds that Plaintiff fails to allege sufficient facts to assert a deliberate-indifference claim against either Farmer or Meiser. Accord ingly, the Court grants Farmer and Meiser's Motion to Dismiss without prejudice. Plaintiff may file an amended complaint that attempts to remedy the pleading defects addressed herein no later than 28 days after the date of this order. If he ele cts to amend his complaint, he must also provide a Rule 7(a) reply addressing the qualified-immunity defense. If Plaintiff fails to do so, all claims against Farmer and Meiser will be dismissed with prejudice without further notice. This dismissal does not affect Plaintiff's claims against any of the remaining defendants in this case. (Ordered by Judge James Wesley Hendrix on 10/21/2020) (jak)

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