Beerbohm v. Saunders County, Nebraska et al
Plaintiff: Drew T.M. Beerbohm
Defendant: Saunders County, Nebraska and Unknown Guard
Case Number: 4:2015cv03002
Filed: January 9, 2015
Court: US District Court for the District of Nebraska
Office: 4 Lincoln Office
Presiding Judge: Joseph F. Bataillon
Presiding Judge: Pro Se Docket
Nature of Suit: Prisoner: Civil Rights
Cause of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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September 22, 2015 Opinion or Order Filing 13 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that: This action is dismissed with prejudice for failure to state a claim upon which relief may be granted. The court will enter a separate Judgment in accordance with this Memorandum and Order. Ordered by Senior Judge Joseph F. Bataillon. (Copy mailed to pro se party)(TCL )
July 14, 2015 Opinion or Order Filing 11 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER that Plaintiff shall have 30 days to apprise the court of his current address. Failure to do so will result in dismissal of this matter without prejudice and without further notice. The clerk of the court is directed to set a pro se case management deadline in this case using the following text: August 12, 2015, check for address; dismiss if no update. Ordered by Senior Judge Joseph F. Bataillon. (Copy mailed to pro se party) (ADB)
April 20, 2015 Opinion or Order Filing 8 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that: Plaintiff will have 30 days in which to file an amended complaint that states a claim upon which relief may be granted. Failure to file an amended complaint will result in dismissal of this matter for failure to state a claim. The clerk of the court is directed to set the following pro se case management deadline: May 15, 2018: check for amended complaint. Ordered by Senior Judge Joseph F. Bataillon. (Copy mailed to pro se party)(TCL)
January 14, 2015 Opinion or Order Filing 6 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER granting 2 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. Plaintiff Drew Beerbomm shall pay an initial partial filing fee of $197.89 within 30 days, unless an enlargement of time is granted in response to a written motion. Pro Se Case Management Deadline set for 2/16/2015: initial partial filing fee payment due. Ordered by Senior Judge Joseph F. Bataillon. (Copy mailed to pro se party) (copy mailed to institution as directed) (ADB)
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