Dajuan Key v. United States of America et al
Dajuan Key |
United States of America, Victorville United States Penitentiary, Federal Bureau of Prison and Lnu A. Allen |
2:2022cv04479 |
June 29, 2022 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
David O Carter |
Charles F Eick |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Federal Question: Bivens Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 5 ORDER by Judge David O. Carter: Denying #2 REQUEST for Leave to Proceed without Prepayment of Filing Fee. DENIED, with leave to amend within 30 days. SEE DOCUMENT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. (twdb) |
Filing 4 NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT to District Judge David O. Carter and referred to Magistrate Judge Charles F. Eick. (lh) |
Filing 3 CERTIFICATION AND NOTICE of Interested Parties filed by Plaintiff Dajuan Key, (lh) |
Filing 2 REQUEST to Proceed Without Prepayment of Filing Fees with Declaration in Support filed by Plaintiff Dajuan Key. (lh) |
Filing 1 CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT filed against Defendants Lnu A. Allen, Federal Bureau of Prison, United States of America, Victorville United States Penitentiary pursuant to 28:1331 Bivens. Case assigned to Judge David O. Carter and referred to Magistrate Judge Charles F. Eick. Filed by Plaintiff Dajuan Key. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Summons Request, #3 Summons Request, #4 Summons Request) (lh) |
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