Marbury v. Etowah County Detention Center et al
Malcom Roderick Marbury |
Jonathon Horton and Etowah County Detention Center |
4:2021cv00077 |
January 19, 2021 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama |
Gray M Borden |
R David Proctor |
Prisoner Petition (Prison Condition) |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing fee: $ 29.63, receipt number B4601111967 (KAM) |
Filing 5 ORDER the plaintiff is ORDERED to pay the initial partial filing fee of $29.63 within 14 days from the entry date of this Order. Failure to comply with this Order within the prescribed time may result in dismissal of this action without further notice. Signed by Magistrate Judge Gray M Borden on 3/1/2021. (KAM) |
Filing 4 PRISONER CONSENT FORM by Malcom Roderick Marbury (MEB2) |
Filing 3 ORDER terming motion or declaration for leave to proceed in forma pauperis, plaintiff is required to pay a partial filing fee of $29.63, plaintiff is required to return signed attached consent form within 30 days. Signed by Magistrate Judge Gray M Borden on 1/21/2021. (KAM) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Malcom Roderick Marbury. (MEB2) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Etowah County Detention Center, Jonathon Horton, filed by Malcom Roderick Marbury. (MEB2) |
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