Blackmer v. Fortier et al
Paul Blackmer |
Paul Fortier, FNU Gagnon, FNU Meyer and Larry Blaisdell |
NH Attorney General - Notice Only - CV (Court Use Only) and NH Department of Corrections - Notice Only - CV (Court Use Only) |
1:2011fp00079 |
April 19, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of New Hampshire |
Concord Office |
Steven J. McAuliffe |
Landya B. McCafferty |
Prisoner - Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 19 ///ORDER approving 17 Report and Recommendations. The complaint is dismissed. So Ordered by Judge Steven J. McAuliffe.(vln) |
Filing 18 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 12 Motion to clarify. Blackmers motion to clarify (doc. no. 12) is GRANTED IN PART, to the extent that the court clarifies herein its prior orders relating to service of process. The motion is DENIED as to the request for appointment of counsel and in all other respects, without prejudice to Blackmer filing a motion for appointment of counsel if the district judge does not accept the Report and Recommendation issued this date. So Ordered by Magistrate Judge Landya B. McCafferty.(vln) |
Filing 11 ORDER granting 8 MOTION to Proceed In Forma Pauperis filed by Paul Blackmer. So Ordered by Magistrate Judge Daniel J. Lynch. IFP Consent Form due 5/16/2011. (jeb) |
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