Oliver v. Chilton County Court System et al (INMATE 3)
Corey Lee Oliver |
Chilton County Court System, Ben Fuller, Joy Booth, Megan Williams and Chris Cleckler |
2:2023cv00168 |
March 29, 2023 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
Charles S Coody |
R Austin Huffaker |
Mandamus & Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 4 RECOMMENDATION OF THE MAGISTRATE JUDGE: the undersigned Magistrate Judge RECOMMENDS that this case be DISMISSED without prejudice. Objections to R&R due by 6/6/2023. Signed by Magistrate Judge Charles S. Coody on 5/23/2023. (cwl, ) |
Filing 3 ORDER: it is ORDERED that by May 1, 2023, Plaintiff must submit an inmate account statement reflecting the average monthly balance in his prison account, as further set out in order. The Clerk is DIRECTED to provide a copy of this order to the inmate account clerk at the facility where Plaintiff is detained. Signed by Magistrate Judge Charles S. Coody on 4/17/2023. (order mailed to Chilton County Jail acct clerk as directed)(cwl, ) |
Filing 2 Application to Proceed Without Prepayment of Fees and Affidavit by Corey Lee Oliver. (hrr, ) |
Filing 1 Inmate 1983 COMPLAINT against Joy Booth, Chilton County Court System, Chris Cleckler, Ben Fuller, Megan Williams, filed by Corey Lee Oliver.(hrr, ) |
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