Hashemian v. United States Marshals et al
Scott Lewis Hashemian |
United States Marshals and Unknown U.S. Marshals Transport Officers |
3:2020cv00139 |
June 15, 2020 |
US District Court for the District of Alaska |
Susan R Bolton |
Sharon L Gleason |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 4 ORDER - Mr. Hashemian must either pay the filing fee of $350.00 or file the application to waive prepayment of the filing fee within 30 days of this order. An application to waive prepayment of the filing fee must be completed and signed and include a copy of the prisoner's trust account. If Mr. Hashemian does not pay the filing fee or file an application to waive prepayment, his case will be dismissed as a deficient filing. (See document for further details). Signed by Judge Susan R. Bolton on 8/10/2020. (LXD, CHAMBERS STAFF) |
Filing 3 ORDER REASSIGNING CASE: Judge Gleason recuses herself from this matter. This case is reassigned to the Honorable Susan R. Bolton for all further proceedings. Signed by Judge Sharon L. Gleason on 7/31/20. (JLH, COURT STAFF) |
Filing 2 DESIGNATION OF A DISTRICT JUDGE: For the purpose of presiding over a specific case. (JLH, COURT STAFF) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against United States Marshals, Unknown U.S. Marshals Transport Officers, filed by Scott Lewis Hashemian. (Attachments: #1 Claim for Damage, Injury, or Death)(PXS, COURT STAFF) |
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