William Davis, Jr. v. BOP, et al
WILLIAM S. DAVIS, JR. |
UNITED STATES PROBATION OFFICE, FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS, FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE and SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION |
20-2682 |
September 3, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 3 No attorney(s) added for Appellees FBI, SSA, United States Department of State and USPO, per District Court docket and information sheet. [3] [7105742] [20-2682] (FP) [Entered: 09/04/2020 11:41 AM] |
Filing 2 THIS CAUSE CONSISTS OF MORE THAN 5 PARTIES FOR EITHER SIDE. The following are those parties to this cause as reflected on the District Court docket, yet are not reflected on the Appellate docket/caption for administrative purposes: APPELLEES: United States Executive Office of the United States Attorney Offices; United States Department of Justice; U.S. Embassy Belgium; U.S. Passport Agency; U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement; U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security; U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration; United States Dept. of Health & Human Services Adminstration for Child and Family Services. [2] [7105741] [20-2682] (FP) [Entered: 09/04/2020 11:36 AM] |
Filing 1 Federal prisoner's civil rights case docketed. IT IS ORDERED that this appeal is subject to the Prison Litigation Reform Act. Proceedings are SUSPENDED pending notification by the district court that any necessary fee has been assessed, and if assessed, paid. PLRA IFP pending in the District Court. Docketing statement filed. Transcript information sheet due by 09/17/2020. [1] [7105732] [20-2682] (FP) [Entered: 09/04/2020 11:19 AM] |
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