Cohen v. Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections
John Cohen and Jon Cohen |
Secretary Fla. Dept. Corr. and Florida Attorney General |
3:2020cv00004 |
January 2, 2020 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Henry Lee Adams |
Patricia D Barksdale |
Habeas Corpus (General) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2254 |
None |
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FEES paid by Jon Cohen (Filing fee $5.00 receipt number JAX032510) (AEJ) |
Filing 6 ORDER granting #2 petitioner's motion to exceed the page limit for his memorandum of law; memorandum of law due by 2/3/2020; directing petitioner to pay the filing fee or file a complete affidavit of indigency by 2/3/2020. Signed by Magistrate Judge Patricia D. Barksdale on 1/20/2020. (CAW) |
Filing 5 AFFIDAVIT of indigency by Jon Cohen. (Fletcher, William) |
Filing 4 NOTICE of designation under Local Rule 3.05 - Track 1. Signed by Deputy Clerk on 01/06/2020. (MO) |
Filing 3 NEW CASE ASSIGNED to Senior Judge Henry Lee Adams, Jr and Magistrate Judge Patricia D. Barksdale. New case number: 3:20-cv-4-J-25PDB. (SJB) |
Filing 2 First MOTION for miscellaneous relief, specifically Exceed habeas page limit by John Cohen. (Fletcher, William) |
Filing 1 First PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus - State filed by John Cohen. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet Civil Cover Sheet)(Fletcher, William) |
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