Commons, Andra v. Miami FDC et al
Andra Shanell Commons |
Tallahassee FCI, Tri Du, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Miami FDC and J. Dixon |
1:2024cv22596 |
July 9, 2024 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Florida |
Aileen M Cannon |
Habeas Corpus (Prison Condition) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Federal Question: Bivens Act |
None |
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Filing 5 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Andra Shanell Commons. (scn) |
Filing 4 NOTICE of Compliance re #3 Order Requiring Payment of Filing Fee or Filing IFP Motion. DE#3 and AO 239 IFP form, mailed to Plaintiff Andra Shanell Commons. (scn) |
Filing 3 ORDER TO PAY FILING FEE OR FILE MOTION TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS: Plaintiff is granted until August 12, 2024, either to (a) pay the $402 filing fee or (b) to acquire his six-month account statement and file a motion to proceed IFP. The Clerk is directed to mail a copy of this Order to Plaintiff at the address listed below. Signed by Judge Aileen M. Cannon on 7/19/2024. See attached document for full details. (scn) |
Filing 2 Judge Assignment to Judge Aileen M. Cannon (kma) |
Filing 1 Complaint pursuant to Bivens against J. Dixon, Tri Du, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Miami FDC, Tallahassee FCI. Filing fee $ 405.00 (Not Paid/ No IFP filed), filed by Andra Shanell Commons.(kma) |
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