Johns v. State of Alabama (INMATE1)
Plaintiff: Charles Kelvin Johns
Defendant: State of Alabama
Case Number: 2:2019cv00707
Filed: September 23, 2019
Court: US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama
Presiding Judge: Andrew L Brasher
Referring Judge: Stephen Michael Doyle
2 Judge: Emily C Marks
Nature of Suit: Habeas Corpus (General)
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 2241
Jury Demanded By: None
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Date Filed Document Text
October 9, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 5 ORDER ON MOTION: it is ORDERED that the #4 Motion for Appointment of Counsel be and is hereby DENIED. Signed by Honorable Judge Stephen Michael Doyle on 10/9/2019. (kr, )
October 8, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 4 MOTION for Appointment of Counsel by Charles Kelvin Johns. (kr, ) Modified on 10/9/2019 to reflect as construed to contain a motion for appointment of counsel pursuant to the Court's #5 Order (kr, ).
October 1, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 3 Case Reassigned to Chief Judge Emily C. Marks as presiding judge; Honorable Judge Andrew L. Brasher no longer assigned to the case. (kr, )
September 25, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 2 ORDER: the Clerk is DIRECTED to return a copy of the petition and the original signature page to Charles Kelvin Johns so that, if he chooses to do so, he may sign the petition in the area designated for the petitioner and send it to the court for filing; ORDERED that if Johns seeks to file this habeas petition challenging his 2016 conviction for making terrorist threats imposed upon him by the Circuit Court of Pike County, Alabama, he must sign his name on the signature line provided for the petitioner on the signature page sent to him by the Clerk and return this page to the court on or before 10/15/2019; the Clerk is further DIRECTED to not accept for filing any pleading, motion or other document presented to the court without the signature of Charles Kelvin Johns, as further set out in order; The Clerk shall furnish a courtesy copy of this order to Bradley Joseph Steiger; Steiger is hereby advised that the court will not provide him with copies of any further action undertaken by the court or with any subsequent documents filed herein as he is neither a party to this civil action nor a licensed attorney who may serve as counsel for the petitioner. Signed by Honorable Judge Stephen Michael Doyle on 9/25/2019. (wcl, )
September 23, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 1 PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus (Filing fee $ 5.00 receipt number 4602055009.), filed by Charles Kelvin Johns. (Attachments: #1 Receipt) (wcl, ) (Additional attachment(s) added on 10/9/2019: #2 Original Signature Page) (kr, ).

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