Harmon v. Reed et al
Randy Jenkins Harmon, Jr. |
Joshua Jones, Randy Reed and Warden Kevin Sprayberry |
1:2018cv04784 |
October 15, 2018 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia |
John K Larkins |
Amy Totenberg |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 3 ORDER TRANSFERRING this case to the Rome Division for further proceedings. Signed by Magistrate Judge John K. Larkins, III on 10/23/2018. (jtj) |
Clerk's Certificate of Mailing as to Randy Jenkins Harmon, Jr. re #3 Order. (jtj) |
Intradistrict Transfer to Rome, new case number 4:18-cv-235-HLM-WEJ, Assigned to Judge Harold L. Murphy. (jtj) |
Submission of #2 Affidavit and Authorization for withdrawal from Inmate Account for IFP and Frivolity determination, to Magistrate Judge John K. Larkins. (eop) |
Filing 2 Affidavit and Authorization for withdrawal from Inmate Account by Randy Jenkins Harmon, Jr.. (eop) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT filed by Randy Jenkins Harmon, Jr. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit -Letter, #2 Civil Cover Sheet)(eop) Please visit our website at http://www.gand.uscourts.gov/commonly-used-forms to obtain Pretrial Instructions and Pretrial Associated Forms which includes the Consent To Proceed Before U.S. Magistrate form. Modified text on 10/17/2018 (eop). |
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