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Rickey T. Taylor Plaintiff - Appellant De'Marion D. Robinson; Julius Johnson; Jessie James Franks; Luke Spencer; Does, Remaining Max Unit Muslims Plaintiffs v. Wendy Kelley, Director, Arkansas Department of Corrections (originally named as Wendy Kelly); Marshall Dale Reed, Chief Deputy Director, ADC Defendants Gaylon D. Lay, Unit Warden, EARU Defendant - Appellee DeAngelo Earl, Former Deputy Warden, EARU; Beatrice M. Bailey, Ms., ADC Inmate Grievance Coordinator; Connor, former Major, EARU Defendants Cecil Burnett, Lieutenant, Shift Supervisor, EARU; Franklin Graham, Sergeant, Area Supervisor, EARU; Kenyon Randle, Corporal, EARU (originally named as Randle); Harold Gilmore, Correctional Officer I, EARU (originally named as Gilmore); Alex D. Bray, Chaplain Supervisor, EARU (originally named as W.D. Bray) Defendants - Appellees Neely, Former Chaplain, EARU Defendant
JUDGMENT
Appellant has not responded to the court's order entered May 10, 2017. It is hereby ordered that this appeal is dismissed for failure to prosecute. See Eighth Circuit Rule 3C.
Mandate shall issue forthwith.
Order Entered Under Rule 27A(a): Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
Michael E. Gans
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Docket No: No: 17-1544
Decided: June 05, 2017
Court: United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
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