Hudson v. Houston County Jail et al (INMATE 2)
Christopher S. Hudson, Jr. |
Houston County Jail, Houston County Sheriff's Office and James Brazier |
1:2021cv00067 |
January 25, 2021 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
W Harold Albritton |
Kelly F Pate |
Habeas Corpus (Prison Condition) |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 7 MOTION to Compel Information by Christopher S. Hudson, Jr. (am, ) |
Filing 6 MOTION of Inquiry Status by Christopher S. Hudson, Jr. (am, ) |
Filing 5 ORDER: GRANTING the #4 MOTION for Enlargement of Time; the deadline for Plaintiff to file his Amended Complaint is extended to 4/5/2021. Signed by Honorable Judge Kelly F. Pate on 3/10/2021. (am, ) |
Filing 4 MOTION for Enlargement of Time by Christopher S. Hudson, Jr. (am, ) |
Filing 3 ORDER: that by 3/4/2021, Plaintiff must file an amended complaint, as further set out in Order; DIRECTING the Clerk to provide Plaintiff with a copy of the form used by prisoners to file 1983 complaints, as further set out in Order. Signed by Honorable Judge Kelly F. Pate on 2/18/2021. (mailed w/ form)(am, ) |
Filing 2 Application to Proceed Without Prepayment of Fees and Affidavit by Christopher S. Hudson, Jr. (hrs, ) |
Filing 1 Inmate 1983 COMPLAINT against James Brazier, Houston County Jail, Houston County Sheriff's Office, filed by Christopher S. Hudson, Jr.(hrs, ) |
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