Wayne Patterson v. John Chambers, et al
WAYNE PATTERSON |
JOHN JASON CHAMBERS, Judge, individually and in his official capacity, JOHN DOE, individually and in his official capacity and JANE DOE, individually and in her official capacity |
22-3235 |
December 19, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
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Filing 6 Prose motion filed by Appellant Wayne Patterson to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis. [6] [7285216] [22-3235] (MAN) [Entered: 01/17/2023 03:26 PM] |
Filing 5 Pro se motion filed by Appellant Wayne Patterson to supplement motion for permission to appeal in forma pauperis. [5] [7285213] [22-3235]--[Edited 01/17/2023 by CMD to update text.] (CAG) [Entered: 01/17/2023 03:25 PM] |
Filing 4 Filed District Court order DENYING Appellant Wayne Patterson leave to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis. Date IFP denied: 01/03/2022. Issued Circuit Rule 3(b) 30 day notice for failure to pay the docketing fee. Fee or IFP forms due on 02/02/2023 for Appellant Wayne Patterson. [7282167] [4] [7282167] [22-3235] (CG) [Entered: 01/03/2023 10:49 AM] |
Filing 3 Filed Seventh Circuit Transcript Information Sheet by Appellant Wayne Patterson. [3] [7281429] [22-3235] (VG) [Entered: 12/27/2022 02:39 PM] |
Filing 2 No attorney(s) added for Appellees Jane Doe and John Doe, per District Court docket and information sheet. [2] [7280050] [22-3235] (PS) [Entered: 12/19/2022 02:26 PM] |
Filing 1 Private civil case docketed. IFP pending in the District Court. Docketing statement filed. Transcript information sheet due by 01/03/2023. [1] [7280041] [22-3235] (PS) [Entered: 12/19/2022 02:20 PM] |
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