Lett v. Ivey et al (INMATE 1)
Jerry Lamar Lett |
Gwendolyn Givens, Kay Ivey and Jefferson S. Dunn |
2:2019cv00518 |
July 22, 2019 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
Charles S Coody |
Myron H Thompson |
Habeas Corpus (Prison Condition) |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
Docket Report
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Filing 8 RECOMMENDATION OF THE MAGISTRATE JUDGE: it is the RECOMMENDATION of the Magistrate Judge that this case be dismissed without prejudice for Plf's failure to provide the court with an address where he may be served; Objections to R&R due by 10/1/2019. Signed by Honorable Judge Charles S. Coody on 9/17/2019. (amf, ) |
Mail Returned as Undeliverable; #7 Order sent to Jerry Lamar Lett was returned with the following notation: "Return to Sender, Not Deliverable as Addressed, Unable to Forward". (No PDF attached to this entry) (alm, ) |
Filing 7 ORDER: it is ORDERED that on or before 9/6/2019, the plf shall file with the court a current address, as further set out in order. Signed by Honorable Judge Charles S. Coody on 8/26/2019. (alm, ) |
Mail Returned as Undeliverable; #6 Order & #3 Order sent to Jerry Lamar Lett were returned with the following notation: "Return to Sender, Not Deliverable as Addressed, Unable to Forward". (No PDF attached to this entry) (alm, ) |
Filing 6 ORDER: DIRECTING the Clerk to provide the plaintiff with a copy of the #3 Order entered herein on 7/25/2019 and the form affidavit used by persons seeking to proceed in forma pauperis before this court; It is ORDERED that on or before 9/3/2019 the plaintiff shall file with the court the appropriate affidavit in support of a motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis. Signed by Honorable Judge Charles S. Coody on 8/16/2019. (Copy of order and IFP form mailed as directed)(kr, ) |
Filing 5 ORDER: it is ORDERED that on or before 8/12/2019, the plf shall file with the court a current address, as further set out in order. Signed by Honorable Judge Charles S. Coody on 7/31/2019. (alm, ) |
Mail Returned as Undeliverable; #3 & #4 Orders sent to Jerry Lamar Lett were returned with the following notation: "Return to Sender, Not Deliverable as Addressed, Unable to Forward". (No PDF attached to this entry) (alm, ) |
Mail Returned as Undeliverable; #1 Complaint sent to Warden Gwendolyn Givens at Ventress CF was returned with the following notation: "Return to Sender, Refused, Unable to Forward". (No PDF attached to this entry) (alm, ) |
Filing 4 ORDER: DIRECTING the Clerk to provide a copy of the complaint via certified mail to Warden Gwendolyn Givens, a dft listed in the complaint, for the sole purpose of her reviewing the statement set forth by the plf regarding the measure he alleges he has undertaken to protect himself. Signed by Honorable Judge Charles S. Coody on 7/25/2019. (Mailed CMRRR as directed) (alm, ) |
Filing 3 ORDER: it is ORDERED that on or before 8/17/2019, the plf shall file the appropriate affidavit in support of a motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis; DIRECTING the Clerk to furnish him with a copy of the form affidavit used by persons seeking to proceed in forma pauperis before this court. Signed by Honorable Judge Charles S. Coody on 7/25/2019. (Copy of IFP form mailed to Plf as directed) (alm, ) |
Filing 2 Prisoner Trust Fund Account Statement by Jerry Lamar Lett. (es, ) |
Filing 1 Inmate 1983 COMPLAINT against Jefferson S. Dunn, Gwendolyn Givens, Kay Ivey, filed by Jerry Lamar Lett.(es, ) |
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