McAteer v. Riley et al (INMATE1)
Roy Lee McAteer |
Bob Riley, Troy King and Alabama Department of Public Safety |
2:2007cv00692 |
July 31, 2007 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
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Bibb |
Susan Russ Walker |
William Keith Watkins |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
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Filing 63 ORDER ADOPTING 59 Report and Recommendation. Mr. McAteer's claims are DISMISSED without prejudice, so that his challenges to the Alabama Community Notification Act may proceed before this court in a single cause of action, case number 2:09-CV-361-TMH-SRW. Signed by Honorable William Keith Watkins on 3/11/2010. (dmn) |
Filing 59 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS; that this case be dismissed without prejudice allowing all of the plaintiff's challenges to the Alabama Community Notification Act to proceed before this court in a single cause of action. Objections to R&R due by 3/4/2010. Signed by Honorable Susan Russ Walker on 2/19/2010. (jg, ) |
Filing 3 ORDER directing Monthly Payments be made from Inmate's Prison Account until fee is paid in full; granting 2 Affidavit for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis except to the extent payment is required under this order. Copies mailed to plaintiff and account clerk at the Bibb County Correctional Facility. Signed by Judge Susan Russ Walker on 8/1/2007. (dmn) |
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