Rachal v. LA Dept Pub Sfty and Corr
Jeremy Rachal |
Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Timothy Hooper, Warden of Louisiana State Penitentiary, James LeBlanc, Secretary of Department of Corrections, John or Jane Doe, Assistant Warden for Health Services at Louisiana State Penitentiary, John or Jane Doe, Medical Director at Louisiana State Penitentiary, John or Jane Doe, Chief Nursing Officer for the Department of Corrections, John or Jane Doe, Director of Nursing at Louisiana State Penitentiary, John or Jane Doe, Nurse Practitioners at Louisiana State Penitentiary, John or Jane Doe, Emergency Medical Technicians at Louisiana State Penitentiary and John or Jane Doe, Doctors at Louisiana State Penitentiary |
25-30186 |
March 31, 2025 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
Prison Conditions |
Docket Report
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Filing 9 UPDATED CASE PROCESSING NOTICE sent. [25-30186] (MVM) [Entered: 05/21/2025 09:38 AM] |
Filing 8 DISTRICT COURT ORDER of 05/19/2025 denying motion to alter or amend judgment [25-30186] (MVM) [Entered: 05/21/2025 09:37 AM] |
Filing 7 LETTER filed by Appellant Mr. Jeremy Rachal seeking legal advice. [25-30186] (DLJ) [Entered: 05/05/2025 11:36 AM] |
Filing 5 INITIAL CASE CHECK by Attorney Advisor complete. Action: Case OK to Process after monitoring for OK to Process, after monitoring for. dc#17 motion to alter or amend.. [5] Initial AA Check Due satisfied.. [25-30186] (STH) [Entered: 04/07/2025 03:17 PM] |
Filing 1 PRISONER CASE WITHOUT COUNSEL docketed. NOA filed by Appellant Mr. Jeremy Rachal [25-30186] (STH) [Entered: 03/31/2025 04:05 PM] |
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