Richard Everett v. Indiana Department of Correcti, et al
RICHARD EVERETT |
SERGEANT TRIM and INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION |
20-2976 |
October 14, 2020 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 5 Filed District Court order DENYING Appellant Richard Everett leave to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis. Date IFP denied: 11/04/2020. [5] [7119565] PLRA Fee/Motion/Memorandum due on 12/04/2020 [20-2976] (CM) [Entered: 11/04/2020 01:00 PM] |
Filing 4 ORDER: TRANSFERRING the motion for leave to appeal in forma pauperis on appeal to the clerk of the District Court for ruling in the first instance. JR[4] [7119230] [20-2976] (MM) [Entered: 11/03/2020 12:04 PM] |
Filing 3 Prose motion filed by Appellant Richard Everett to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis. [3] [7119056] [20-2976] (MAN) [Entered: 11/02/2020 04:32 PM] |
Filing 2 This is notification that no appellee(s) or counsel for the appellee(s) were served in the District Court. [2] [7114640] (Note: The Office of the IN Attorney General has been notified of the filing of the appeal.) [20-2976] (ZNS) [Entered: 10/14/2020 03:28 PM] |
Filing 1 State 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 Fee due. Docketing Statement due for Appellant Richard Everett by 10/13/2020. PLRA Fee/Motion/Memorandum due on 11/13/2020. Transcript information sheet due by 10/28/2020. [1] [7114636] [20-2976] (ZNS) [Entered: 10/14/2020 03:11 PM] |
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