Lapach et al v. Reynolds et al
Darrell Wayne Lapach and John Michael Overbey |
Brandon Reynolds, Rick Perteson and Jerry Dorty |
2:2010cv02003 |
January 5, 2010 |
US District Court for the Western District of Arkansas |
Fort Smith Office |
U.S., Outside State |
Robert T. Dawson |
James R. Marschewski |
Habeas Corpus (Prison Condition) |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 16 ORDER granting 13 Motion to Dismiss Case and (CASE DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE), and adopting Report and Recommendations in its entirety, re 15 . ***Civil Case Terminated. Signed by Honorable Robert T. Dawson on April 28, 2010. (sh) |
Filing 6 ORDER granting 1 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis, and DIRECTING SERVICE on Rick Perteson, Brandon Reynolds, Jerry Dorty and granting 21 days to answer; Granting IFP, directing Clerk to assess filing fee and collect funds from Prison Account of Darrell Wayne Lapatch. Further directing the clerk to remove John Michael Overbey as a Plaintiff at this time. Signed by Honorable James R. Marschewski on January 7, 2010. (lw) |
Filing 3 ORDER directing the Clerk to immediately transfer plaintiff's entire case file to the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas. Signed by Judge Brian S. Miller on 1/4/10. (bkp) [Transferred from ared on 1/5/2010.] |
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