Adams v. Mental Health Specialist et al
Brandon Adams |
Q Jackson, J Stephens, M Jones, Mental Health Specialist, Wexford, Inc., K. Roy, Lieutenant C. Sanders and Alabama Department of Corrections |
2:2020cv00808 |
June 8, 2020 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama |
John H England |
Abdul K Kallon |
Prisoner Petition (Prison Condition) |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 8 ORDER TO AMEND COMPLAINT-The amended complaint must include all of plaintiffs claims in this action; IT SHOULD NOT REFER BACK TO THE ORIGINAL COMPLAINT. Plaintiff is therefore ORDERED to file an amended complaint within thirty (30) days of the date this order is entered. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS ORDER WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS MAY RESULT IN DISMISSAL OF THIS ACTION WITHOUTFURTHER NOTICE. Signed by Magistrate Judge John H England, III on 07/13/2020. (AKD) |
Filing 7 ORDER-The undersigned has determined that the plaintiff is not required to pay an initial partial filing fee at this time. However, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1915(b)(1) and (2), and consistent with the plaintiffs signed Prisoner Consent Form (copy attached) authorizing payment of the required $350.00 filing fee from the plaintiffs inmate account, the warden or chief jailer of the jail or prison in which the plaintiff is housed is DIRECTED to deduct and withhold from any deposits made by or on behalf of the plaintiff into any inmate account at the facility a sum equivalent to twenty percent (20%) of the total deposits each month after the first $10.00. (The first $10.00 deposited into the plaintiffs account each month shall go to the plaintiff, after which 20% of the monthly deposits will be deducted and withheld pursuant to this order). Signed by Magistrate Judge John H England, III on 07/08/2020. (AKD) |
Filing 6 PRISONER CONSENT FORM by Brandon Adams (AKD) |
Filing 5 ORDER GRANTING #2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed In Forma Pauperis. The Court concludes that Plaintiff is not capable of paying an Initial Partial Filing Fee. However, if he wishes to proceeds with this action, Plaintiff shall remain obligated to pay the full filing fee to be deducted from his prison or jail trust account. Plaintiff is also required to sign and return the attached Prisoner Consent Form within thirty (30) days from the entry date of this Order or the complaint will be dismissed without further notice. Signed by Magistrate Judge John H England, III on 6/15/2020. (JLC) |
Filing 4 SUPPLEMENTAL COMPLAINT against Alabama Department of Corrections, Q Jackson, M Jones, Mental Health Specialist, K. Roy, Lieutenant C. Sanders, J Stephens, Wexford, Inc., filed by Brandon Adams.(JLC) |
Filing 3 ORDER DIRECTING the Clerk to remove the #1 Complaint filed in Case No. 2:20-cv-00809-LSC-JHE and file that document as a Supplemental Complaint in Case No. 2:20-cv-00808-AKK-JHE. The Clerk is further DIRECTED to add Lieutenant C. Sanders, Wexford, Inc., Alabama Department of Corrections, and Officer K. Roy as defendants to Case No. 2:20-cv-00808-AKK-JHE and close Case No. 2:20-cv-00809-LSC-JHE. Signed by Judge Abdul K Kallon on 6/12/2020. (JLC) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed In Forma Pauperis by Brandon Adams. (JLC) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Q Jackson, M Jones, Mental Health Specialist, J Stephens, filed by Brandon Adams.(JLC) |
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