Ernest Miller v. Keith H. Borjon et al
Ernest Miller and Ernest G. Logan |
S. Martinez, Rueben Garcia, Robert M. Kawahara, Christine Leija and Keith H. Borjon |
2:2019cv04894 |
June 5, 2019 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Percy Anderson |
Charles F Eick |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 4 ORDER by Judge Percy Anderson: denying #2 REQUEST for Leave to Proceed without Prepayment of Filing Fee. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this case is hereby DISMISSED immediately. MD JS-6, Case Terminated. (mrgo) |
RECOMMENDATION issued by Magistrate Judge Charles F. Eick. Re REQUEST to Proceed Without Prepayment of Filing Fees with Declaration in Support #2 . Proposed Order forwarded to District Judge Anderson for approval.(sp) |
Filing 3 NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT to District Judge Percy Anderson and referred to Magistrate Judge Charles F. Eick. (ghap) |
Filing 2 PRISONER AUTHORIZATION filed by plaintiff Ernest Miller. (ghap) |
Filing 1 CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT filed against Defendants Keith H. Borjon, Rueben Garcia, Robert M. Kawahara, Christine Leija, S. Martinez pursuant to Case assigned to Judge Percy Anderson and referred to Magistrate Judge Charles F. Eick., filed by plaintiff Ernest Miller. (ghap) |
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