United States of America v. Short et al
United States of America |
Benita E. Short |
Walmart Distribution Center |
3:2022mc03979 |
June 13, 2022 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
R Austin Huffaker |
Emily C Marks |
Other Statutory Actions |
None |
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Filing 7 ANSWER to Writ of Garnishment by Walmart Distribution Center. (am, ) |
Filing 6 Process Receipt & return showing service as to #2 Corporate/Conflict Disclosure Statement, #1 Application for Writ of Garnishment, #3 Writ of Garnishment served on Walmart Distribution Center, served on 6/23/2022. (am, ) |
Filing 5 Process Receipt & return showing service as to #2 Conflict Disclosure Statement, #1 Application for Writ of Garnishment, #3 Writ of Garnishment, served on Benita Short, served on 6/23/2022. (am, ) |
Filing 4 Case reassigned to Chief Judge Emily C. Marks. Honorable Judge R. Austin Huffaker, Jr no longer assigned to the case as presiding judge. (dmn, ) |
Filing 3 WRIT OF GARNISHMENT issued and furnished to USMS for service. (am, ) |
Filing 2 Conflict Disclosure Statement by United States of America. (am, ) |
Filing 1 APPLICATION for Writ of Garnishment, filed by United States of America. (Attachments: #1 Instructions to Garnishee, #2 Notice of Garnishment and Instructions to Debtor, #3 Right to Claim Exemption, #4 Proposed Writ, #5 Answer to Garnishee Form)(am, ) |
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