Cooke v. Walsh et al
James E. Cooke, Jr. |
Michael Shogow, Todd Matthew, Ryan Sims, Peter W. Veith, Katie Johnson, Christine Bush, Anthony A. Figliola, Jr., Daniel Katz, Diane C. Walsh, Patrick Cocoran, Andrew Rubin, Steven P. Wood, Amelia Cuzdra, Rochelle Campbell, Judith Remeo, Georgia Carter, Jennifer K. Aaronson and David Stone |
1:2011cv01169 |
November 28, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of Delaware |
Wilmington Office |
Kent |
Leonard P Stark |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. § 1983 |
None |
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Address updated per: DI# 1 in 12cv217. Associated Cases: 1:12-cv-00217-UNA et al.(els) |
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Case Assigned to Judge Leonard P. Stark. Please include the initials of the Judge (LPS) after the case number on all documents filed. Associated Cases: 1:11-cv-01168-LPS, 1:11-cv-01169-LPS(rjb) |
Filing 3 Notice, Consent and Referral forms re: U.S. Magistrate Judge jurisdiction (lih) |
Filing 2 COMPLAINT filed pursuant to 42:1983 against Jennifer K. Aaronson, Christine Bush, Rochelle Campbell, Georgia Carter, Patrick Cocoran, Amelia Cuzdra, Anthony A. Figliola, Jr, Katie Johnson, Daniel Katz, Todd Matthew, Judith Remeo, Andrew Rubin, Michael Shogow, Ryan Sims, David Stone, Peter W. Veith, Diane C. Walsh, Steven P. Wood - filed by James E. Cooke, Jr.(lih) |
Filing 1 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis - filed by James E. Cooke, Jr. (lih) |
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