United States of America v. Williams et al
United States of America |
Deatrice Smith Williams |
Amazon Com Services, Inc. |
2:2022mc03968 |
February 25, 2022 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
R Austin Huffaker |
Other Statutory Actions |
None |
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Filing 6 NOTICE of Service of Process filed by Amazon Com Services, Inc.. (amf, ) |
Filing 5 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SERVICE Executed as to #3 Writ of Garnishment & #1 Application for Writ of Garnishment, signed by Cynthia Jones, Customer Service Associate SOP for Amazon Com Services, Inc., served on 3/11/2022. (amf, ) |
Filing 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SERVICE Executed as to #3 Writ of Garnishment & #1 Application for Writ of Garnishment, signed by Juanita Smith (Mother) for Deatrice Smith Williams, served on 3/14/2022. (amf, ) |
Filing 3 WRIT OF GARNISHMENT issued & furnished to USMS for service. (amf, ) |
Filing 2 Corporate/Conflict Disclosure Statement filed by United States of America. (amf, ) |
Filing 1 APPLICATION for Writ of Garnishment filed by United States of America. (Attachments: #1 Instructions to the Garnishee, #2 Notice of Garnishment, #3 Claim for Exemption Form, #4 Proposed Writ, #5 Answer of Garnishee, #6 Text of Proposed Order, #7 Request for Hearing)(amf, ) |
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