Bussie v. House Speaker et al
Anthony Bussie |
House Speaker, Webster Earl Britt and Warden Scarantino |
1:2021cv22725 |
July 27, 2021 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Florida |
Roy K Altman |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 5 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RECEIPT. Case transferred from Florida Southern has been opened in EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA as case 5:21-ct-03265, filed 08/31/2021. (jua) |
Filing 4 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RECEIPT. Case transferred from Florida Southern has been opened in EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA as case 5:21-ct-03265, filed 08/31/2021. (bb) |
SYSTEM ENTRY - Case 1:21-cv-22725 electronically transferred out to North Carolina Eastern. (ls) |
Filing 3 ORDER Dismissing #1 Complaint 42 USC 1983 or Bivens; Transferring Case to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina; Closing Case. Signed by Judge Roy K. Altman on 8/30/2021. See attached document for full details. (ls) |
Civil Case Terminated. Closing Case. (ls) |
Filing 2 Clerks Notice of Judge Assignment to Judge Roy K. Altman. (daa) |
Filing 1 Complaint pursuant to Bivens against Webster Earl Britt, House Speaker, Scarantino. Filing fee $ 402.00 (Filing fee not paid/IFP Motion not filed), filed by Anthony Bussie.(daa) |
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