Gattis v. Phelps et al
Robert Gattis |
Perry Phelps, Delaware Correctional Center, James Scarborough, Karen Hawkins and Wilford Beckles |
1:2008cv00154 |
March 18, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of Delaware |
Prisoner: Civil Rights Office |
Sussex |
Unassigned Judge |
None |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 64 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Judge Leonard P. Stark on 3/19/2012. (lih) |
Filing 45 MEMORANDUM ORDER denying the following motions: 36 MOTION for Temporary Restraining Order and for Preliminary Injunction filed by Robert Gattis; 37 MOTION to Amend/Correct filed by Robert Gattis; 33 MOTION to Appoint Counsel filed by Robert Gattis. Signed by Judge Leonard P. Stark on 3/23/11. (ntl) |
Filing 24 MEMORANDUM ORDER, plaintiff shall return to Clerk original USM 285 forms for the remaining Defendants, and Attorney General, along with certain document copies. Upon receipt, the U.S. Marshal shall serve process as directed by plaintiff. Failure to provide the documents within 120 days of this Order may result in the action being dismissed (Copy to pltf.)(Defendants: DCC, a/k/a/ James T. Vaughn Correctional Center, Major James Scarborough, Staff Lieutenant Karen Hawkins, and Sergeant Wilford Beckles are Dismissed). Signed by Judge Joseph J. Farnan, Jr. on 12/15/2009. (nms) |
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