James Stewart v. Connie Horton, et al
JAMES STEWART |
CONNIE HORTON, former Warden, [UNKNOWN] ANDERSON, 3rd Shift C/O, [UNKNOWN] CASEY, 2nd Shift C/O, [UNKNOWN] SCHROVENWEVER, 2nd Shift C/O and JOHNATHAN WARE, 2nd Shift C/O |
22-1767 |
August 31, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit |
Prison Condition |
Docket Report
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Filing 9 APPELLANT BRIEF filed by James Stewart Certificate of Service:10/04/2022. (PJE) [Entered: 10/12/2022 04:03 PM] |
Filing 8 PRO SE BRIEFING LETTER SENT: appellant brief due 11/10/2022. (PJE) [Entered: 09/28/2022 07:18 AM] |
Filing 7 Copy of District Court Order filed 9/27/22 R.12 GRANTING in forma pauperis and assessing appellate filing fee. (PJE) [Entered: 09/28/2022 07:15 AM] |
Filing 6 Update fee status change to pending in the district court. R.11 financial documents filed 9/20/2022. awaiting DC ruling. (PJE) [Entered: 09/27/2022 08:14 AM] |
Filing 5 TENDERED hand written declaration in support of motion for pauper status. Received from Party James Stewart. (PJE) [Entered: 09/20/2022 12:28 PM] |
Filing 4 Prisoner trust account statement filed. (PJE) [Entered: 09/20/2022 12:25 PM] |
Filing 3 The case manager for this case is: Patricia Elder (PJE) [Entered: 08/31/2022 12:32 PM] |
Filing 2 Defendant not served in district court, complaint dismissed prior to service. (PJE) [Entered: 08/31/2022 12:31 PM] |
Filing 1 Prisoner Case Docketed. Notice filed by Appellant James Stewart. Transcript needed: n. Fee/IFP due in DC by 9/27/22. (PJE) [Entered: 08/31/2022 12:25 PM] |
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