Brumfield v. Alabama Department of Corrections, et al(INMATE 3)
George A. Brumfield |
Alabama Department of Corrections, Luther Strange and Jimmy Patrick |
2:2012cv00479 |
May 31, 2012 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
Montgomery Office |
Limestone |
Truman M. Hobbs |
Wallace Capel |
General |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2241 |
None |
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Filing 17 ORDER directing that, after an independent review of the file, it is the ORDER, JUDGMENT and DECREE of the court that: 1. The petitioner's objection (Doc. #16) to the Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge filed on June 25, 2012 is overruled; 2 . The Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge (Doc. #12) filed on June 13, 2012 is adopted; 3. This case is TRANSFERRED to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. Signed by Honorable Judge Truman M. Hobbs on 7/17/12. (scn, ) |
Filing 15 ORDER directing that, after an independent review of the file, it is the ORDER, JUDGMENT and DECREE of the court that: (1.) The petitioner's 14 objection to the Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge is overruled; (2.) The 12 Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge is adopted; (3.) This case is TRANSFERRED to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. Signed by Honorable Judge Truman M. Hobbs on 6/22/12. (scn, ) |
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