OLESON v. BUREAU OF PRISONS et al
ROBERT R. OLESON |
BUREAU OF PRISONS, SPALDING, BROWN, THOMPSON, DONAHUE, SILVER, HEFFRON, SCARBOUROUGH, ESPANOZA and CASTILLO |
1:2009cv05706 |
November 9, 2009 |
US District Court for the District of New Jersey |
Camden Office |
Burlington |
Noel L. Hillman |
Joel Schneider |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 148 OPINION FILED. Signed by Judge Noel L. Hillman on 7/16/13. (js) |
Filing 142 OPINION. Signed by Judge Noel L. Hillman on 12/21/12. (dd, ) |
Filing 117 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Judge Noel L. Hillman on 2/9/12. (js) |
Filing 71 OPINION AND ORDER denying 47 Motion to Appoint Pro Bono Counsel. Signed by Magistrate Judge Joel Schneider on 6/6/11. (js) |
Filing 27 MEMORANDUM OPINION FILED. Signed by Judge Noel L. Hillman on 8/18/10. (js) |
Filing 8 ORDERED that Plaintiff's Application to proceed IFP is GRANTED and the Clerk shall file the Complaint; ORDERED that the Complaint is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE FOR FAILURE TO EXHAUST ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES; ORDERED that the Clerk shall forward a copy of this Order by regular mail to the US Attorney for the District of NJ and the warden of FCI Fort Dix, etc.; ORDERED that the Clerk shall serve a copy of this Order and Opinion upon Plaintiff and close the file. Signed by Judge Noel L. Hillman on 1/14/2010. (dmr, ) |
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