Garrett v. Brenning et al
Christopher Garrett |
Officer Brenning, C.O Dale, C.O Ephraim, C.O Weatherby and Baldwin County Jail |
1:2021cv00545 |
December 15, 2021 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Alabama |
Kristi K DuBose |
Katherine P Nelson |
Prisoner: Prison Conditions |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 3 Order re: #1 Complaint filed by Christopher Garrett. Plaintiff is ORDERED to refile his 1983 Complaint, Motion for IFP or pay the filing fee NLT 3/7/2022. Clerk is DIRECTED to mail a copy of this order as well as 1983 Complaint and IFP Motion form as set out. Signed by Magistrate Judge Katherine P. Nelson on 02/01/2022. (srd) Copies mailed to Plaintiff at Yazoo City. |
Filing 2 Order directing the Plaintiff by 1/21/2022 to file this Court's form for a 1983 complaint and either pay the $402.00 filing fee or file this Court's motion to proceed without prepayment of fees. Signed by Magistrate Judge Katherine P. Nelson on 12/21/2021. Copy of Order, 1983 complaint & IFP motion mailed to Plaintiff. (tgw) |
Filing 1 1983 COMPLAINT against Baldwin County Jail, C.O Dale, C.O Ephraim, C.O Weatherby, Officer Brenning, filed by Christopher Garrett. 90 day Rule 4m deadline set for 3/13/2022. (srd) Referred to Judge Nelson (PSU). |
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