McConico v. Allen et al (INMATE1)
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Plaintiff:
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James McConico, Jr.
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Defendant:
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Richard Allen and Bob Riley
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Case Number:
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2:2008cv00189
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Filed:
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March 19, 2008
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Court:
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Alabama Middle District Court
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Office:
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Montgomery Office [ Court Info ]
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County:
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Escambia
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Presiding Judge:
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Hon. Chief Judge Mark E. Fuller
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Referring Judge:
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Honorable Wallace Capel Jr.
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Nature of Suit:
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P. Petitions - Prison Condition
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Cause:
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42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
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Jurisdiction:
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Federal Question
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Jury Demanded By:
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None
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Date Filed
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Document Text
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March 19, 2008
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6
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REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 1 Inmate
1983 Complaint filed by James McConico, Jr.; it is the Recommendation of the Mag Judge that this case be transferred to the USDC for the SDAL pursuant to the provisions of 28 USC
1404; Objections to R&R due by 4/2/2008. Signed by Judge Wallace Capel Jr. on 3/19/08. (vma, )
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March 25, 2008
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7
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ORDER denying 2 Motion for an
Emergency TRO and denying Permanent Issuance of a Preliminary Injunction; It is further Ordered that this case is hereby referred back to the assigned Mag Judge for action or
recommendation on all pretrial matters. Signed by Judge Mark E. Fuller on 3/25/08. (vma, )
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March 28, 2008
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ORDER Overruling the plaintiff's
objection doc. 8 Adopting 6 Report and Recommendations; This case is transferred to the USDC for the SDAL pursuant to the provisions of 28 USC 1404. Signed by Judge Mark E. Fuller
on 3/28/08. (Attachments: # 1 appeals checklist)(vma, )
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