Wilke v. Tallahassee Memorial Hospital BHC et al
Larry Ayers Wilke |
John G. Roberts, Jr., 11th Circuit Court of Appeal, Judge Baker, Eight Associate Judges of SCOTUS, Troy Medical Center SBHC, Tallahassee Memorial Hospital BHC, Pike County Circuit Court, City of Troy Alabama, Michael Bunn, Emily Coody Marks and Kayla Sprayberry Driggers |
2:2019cv00426 |
June 18, 2019 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
Andrew L Brasher |
Wallace Capel |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 4 BRIEF in Support of Common Sense filed by Larry Ayers Wilke. (wcl, ) |
Filing 3 ORDER directing that on or before 7/8/2019, plf shall either file motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis with the accompanying application, or if plf does not see to proceed IFP, he must submit to the clerk the $350 filing fee and $50 administrative fee, as further set out in order. Signed by Honorable Judge Wallace Capel, Jr on 6/28/19. (djy, ) |
Filing 2 Corporate/Conflict Disclosure Statement by Larry Ayers Wilke. (wcl, ) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against 11th Circuit Court of Appeal, Judge Baker, Michael Bunn, City of Troy Alabama, Kayla Sprayberry Driggers, Eight Associate Judges of SCOTUS, Emily Coody Marks, Pike County Circuit Court, John G. Roberts, Jr, Tallahassee Memorial Hospital BHC, filed by Larry Ayers Wilke. (NO FILING FEE, NO IFP) (wcl, ) Modified on 6/19/2019 to reflect No filing fee and No IFP rec'd (wcl, ). |
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