Handley v. Alabama Law Enforcement Agency et al
Matthew Grant Handley |
Robert Wilter, Lori Cox, Alabama Identification Unit, Judy Wise Campbell, Alabama Department of Public Safety and Alabama Law Enforcement Agency |
1:2020cv00208 |
April 6, 2020 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Alabama |
Kristi K DuBose |
P Bradley Murray |
Habeas Corpus (General) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2254 |
None |
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Filing 4 Mail Returned as Undeliverable - Return to Sender Not in Custody as to Matthew Grant Handley re #3 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS - Ref to Judge DuBose (nah) |
Filing 3 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that the Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus be dismissed without prejudice for failure to prosecute. Objections to R&R due 14 days from the date of service of this document. Signed by Magistrate Judge P. Bradley Murray on 5/19/2020. Copy of Order mailed to Petitioner. (tgw) |
Filing 2 Order for Handley to determine the nature of the claim he wishes to pursue in this Court and file the appropriate form complaint along with a completed IFP motion no later than 5/7/2020. Signed by Magistrate Judge P. Bradley Murray on 04/08/2020. (Copy of Order, IFP Form, 1983 Complaint Form & 2254 Habeas Petition Form mailed to Handley as directed) (nah) |
Filing 1 PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus filed by Matthew Grant Handley - Ref to MJ/Murray (PSU) (nah) |
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