Brocksmith v. State of Illinois et al
Jack Brocksmith |
State of Illinois, Alepp Illinois, State of Utah, Logan Utah, Springfield Illinois and Correction Section (FYI) |
2:2017cv00251 |
March 31, 2017 |
US District Court for the District of Utah |
Central Office |
Salt Lake |
Dee Benson |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 12 MEMORANDUM DECISION and DISMISSAL ORDER: Because Plaintiff has failed to comply with the Court's order and has failed to prosecute this case, see DUCivR 41-2, Plaintiff's complaint is DISMISSED without prejudice. This action is CLOSED. Signed by Judge Dee Benson on 7/27/2018. (mas) Modified text in title on 7/30/2018 (mas). |
Filing 10 MEMORANDUM DECISION &ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE: Plaintiff must within thirty days show cause why this complaint should not be dismissed because of his failure to cure the Complaint's deficiencies noted above. The Clerks Office shall ma il Plaintiff a copy of the Pro Se Litigant Guide with a form complaint and habeas corpus petition. If Plaintiff fails to timely cure the above deficiencies according to the Order's instructions, this action will be dismissed without further notice. Signed by Judge Dee Benson on 05/29/2018. (kpf) |
Filing 7 MEMORANDUM DECISION & ORDER denying 4 Motion to Appoint Counsel, ordering Plaintiff to file an amended complaint to cure deficiencies before further pursuing his claims. Signed by Judge Dee Benson on 3/12/2018. (blh) |
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