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09-3510•Will C. Abner, Jr. v. TERRY T. COLLINS, Director, in his capacity of Assistant Director of the Ohio…
09-3510Court of Appeals for the Sixth CircuitMay 11, 2010
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FULL-TEXT PUBLICATION
File Name: 10a0284n.06
No. 09-3510
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT
WILL C. ABNER, JR.,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
TERRY T. COLLINS, Director, in his capacity of
Assistant Director of the Ohio Department of
Rehabilitation and Correction; REGINALD
WILKINSON, in his capacity as Director of the Ohio
Department of Rehabilitation and Correction;
JOHN/JANE DOE 1 THROUGH 10, in their
capacities as Parole Board Members with the Ohio
Department of Rehabilitation and Correction,
Defendants-Appellees.
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ON APPEAL FROM THE UNITED
STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR
THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF
OHIO
Before: MARTIN, CLAY, and KETHLEDGE, Circuit Judges.
KETHLEDGE, Circuit Judge. Will C. Abner appeals the district court’s grant of summary
judgment in favor of the defendants, who are officials in the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and
Correction. Abner’s suit alleges that the defendants violated his civil rights while he was in the
Department’s custody. For the reasons stated in the district court’s March 27, 2009, Memorandum
and Order, we agree that the statute of limitations barred all but one of Abner’s claims; and that for
the remaining claim, Abner failed to rebut the defendants’ evidence. See Abner v. Collins, No.
1:06-CV-2178, 2009 WL 805173 (N.D. Ohio Mar. 27, 2009).
The district court’s judgment is affirmed.
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