Williams v. Secretary, Department of Corrections et al
Dedrevionus C Williams |
Florida Attorney General and Secretary, Department of Corrections |
5:2020cv00037 |
January 30, 2020 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Roy B Dalton |
Philip R Lammens |
Habeas Corpus (General) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2254 |
None |
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Acknowledgment - Transferred case has been opened in the Southern Florida as case 2:20-cv-14063, filed on 02/25/2020. (LAB) |
Filing 8 TRANSFER to the District of Southern Florida. (LAB) |
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Filing 6 MEMORANDUM in support re #1 Petition for writ of habeas corpus filed by Dedrevionus C Williams. (HAI) |
Filing 5 MOTION for leave to file amended memorandum of law in support of petition for writ of habeas corpus by Dedrevionus C Williams. (HAI) Motions referred to Magistrate Judge Philip R. Lammens. |
Filing 4 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Dedrevionus C Williams. (HAI) Motions referred to Magistrate Judge Philip R. Lammens. |
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Filing 2 MOTION for leave to file petition for federal Writ of Habeas Corpus in excess of page limit. by Dedrevionus C Williams. (HAI) Motions referred to Magistrate Judge Philip R. Lammens. |
Filing 1 PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus - State filed by Dedrevionus C Williams. (No fees paid, two service copies provided) (HAI) |
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