Octaivian Reeves v. Corr Corp of America, et al
NURSE TAYLOR, APN SCOTT SCHUCH, CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF AMERICA, CCA, NURSE DOTTS, NURSE SCOTT, CYNTHIA PRATT and JESEPH SCHWEITER, RN,BSA,CCHP |
OCTAIVIAN D. REEVES |
20-5368 |
April 8, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 9 APPEARANCE filed for Appellee Scott Schuch by Preston A. Hawkins. Certificate of Service: 05/29/2020. [20-5368] (PAH) [Entered: 05/29/2020 02:21 PM] |
Filing 8 Prisoner trust account statement filed. (JE) [Entered: 05/21/2020 01:07 PM] |
Filing 7 TENDERED Motion to proceed in forma pauperis. Received from Party Mr. Octaivian D. Reeves. (JE) [Entered: 05/21/2020 01:05 PM] |
Filing 6 APPELLANT BRIEF filed by Mr. Octaivian D. Reeves Certificate of Service:04/17/2020. Argument Request: PRO SE. (JE) [Entered: 04/22/2020 08:40 AM] |
Filing 5 RULING LETTER SENT to extend time to pay fee. Appellant has until May 18, 2020 to either pay the filing fee of $505 or file a motion to proceed without payment of fees. Either to be paid/filed with the District Court. (JE) [Entered: 04/17/2020 12:52 PM] |
Filing 4 BRIEFING LETTER SENT setting pro se briefing schedule: appellant brief due 05/21/2020;. appellee brief due 06/23/2020. (JE) [Entered: 04/08/2020 03:10 PM] |
Filing 3 Defendant not served in district court, complaint dismissed prior to service. (JE) [Entered: 04/08/2020 02:59 PM] |
Filing 2 The case manager for this case is: Jennifer Earl (JE) [Entered: 04/08/2020 02:58 PM] |
Filing 1 Prisoner Case Docketed. Notice filed by Appellant Mr. Octaivian Reeves. Transcript needed: n. (JE) [Entered: 04/08/2020 02:56 PM] |
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