McCauley v. Warden, FCC Coleman - Low
Defendant: Warden, FCC Coleman - Low
Petitioner: Eric Scott McCauley
Case Number: 5:2017cv00609
Filed: December 26, 2017
Court: US District Court for the Middle District of Florida
Office: Ocala Office
County: Sumter
Presiding Judge: Wm. Terrell Hodges
Presiding Judge: Philip R. Lammens
Nature of Suit: General
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 2241
Jury Demanded By: None

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July 12, 2019 Opinion or Order Filing 10 ORDER dismissing case without prejudice and directing Clerk to enter judgment, terminate any pending motions, and close file in accord with attached order. Signed by Judge William F. Jung on 7/12/2019. (CCB)
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