Burki v. City of Delray Beach
Plaintiff: Andrew Burki
Defendant: City of Delray Beach Police Department and The City of Delray Beach
Case Number: 9:2022cv80188
Filed: February 4, 2022
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Florida
Presiding Judge: Aileen M Cannon
Nature of Suit: Insurance
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Fed. Question: Tort Action
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
February 10, 2022 Filing 7 Notice of Compliance of Filing Fee $402.00, receipt number AFLSDC-15391667, Electronic Civil Case Filing re 4 Clerks Notice to Filer re: Electronic Case, (Morse, Thomas)
February 7, 2022 Filing 6 Clerks Notice to Filer re: Summons(es) cannot be issued. The filing fee has not been paid, additional parties not added, and one summons per Defendant required. (pcs)
February 7, 2022 Filing 5 Clerks Notice to Filer re: Electronic Case. Parties Not Added. The Filer failed to add all parties associated with the case. Filer is instructed to add the additional parties by filing a Notice of Entry of Parties. It is not necessary to re-file this document. (pcs)
February 7, 2022 Filing 4 Clerks Notice to Filer re: Electronic Case. Filing fees not paid/No IFP filed. Filer is instructed to file a Notice of Compliance of Filing Fee, and electronically pay the correct fees of $402.00 within 24 hours of this notice or File an IFP Motion. (pcs)
February 7, 2022 Filing 3 Clerks Notice to Filer re: Electronic Case. No Civil Cover Sheet. Filer is instructed to file a Notice (Other) with the Civil Cover Sheet attached within 24 hours of the notice. (pcs)
February 4, 2022 Filing 2 Clerks Notice of Judge Assignment to Judge Aileen M. Cannon. Pursuant to 28 USC 636(c), the parties are hereby notified that the U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce E. Reinhart is available to handle any or all proceedings in this case. If agreed, parties should complete and file the Consent form found on our website. It is not necessary to file a document indicating lack of consent. Pro se (NON-PRISONER) litigants may receive Notices of Electronic Filings (NEFS) via email after filing a Consent by Pro Se Litigant (NON-PRISONER) to Receive Notices of Electronic Filing. The consent form is available under the forms section of our website. (pcs)
February 4, 2022 Filing 1 COMPLAINT against City of Delray Beach Police Department. Filing fees $ 402.00. IFP Filed, filed by Andrew Burki.(Morse, Thomas)

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Plaintiff: Andrew Burki
Represented By: Thomas Arthur Morse
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Defendant: City of Delray Beach Police Department
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