Stephens v. Cenlar, FSB
Vetranie Stephens |
Cenlar, FSB |
1:2019cv01876 |
April 26, 2019 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia |
Leigh Martin May |
Real Property: Foreclosure |
28:l332 |
None |
Docket Report
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Filing 6 CLERK'S JUDGMENT dismissing this action. (btql)--Please refer to http://www.ca11.uscourts.gov to obtain an appeals jurisdiction checklist-- |
Filing 5 ORDER DISMISSING this matter, without prejudice for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Signed by Judge Leigh Martin May on 5/22/2019. (btql) |
Civil Case Terminated. (btql) |
Clerk's Certificate of Mailing as to Vetranie Stephens re #5 Order, #6 Clerk's Judgment. (btql) |
Submission of #4 Order to Show Cause to District Judge Leigh Martin May. (btql) |
Filing 4 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE why this case should not be dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction within twenty-one (21) days of entry of this Court's Order. Failure to do so may result in dismissal of this action. Plaintiff's request for a TRO is DENIED. The Clerk is DIRECTED to resubmit this matter to the undersigned on May 20, 2019. Signed by Judge Leigh Martin May on 4/29/2019. (btql) |
Filing 3 COMPLAINT filed by Vetranie Stephens. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(btql) 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. |
Filing 2 ORDER GRANTING #1 Application for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. However, it is further ORDERED that service of process shall not issue at the present time, and the Clerk shall submit this file to the assigned District Judge for consideration of the request for a temporary restraining order, as well as for a frivolity determination under 28 U.S.C. 1915(e)(2). Signed by Magistrate Judge Russell G. Vineyard on 4/29/2019. (btql) |
Submission of #3 Complaint to District Judge Leigh Martin May. (btql) |
Clerk's Certificate of Mailing as to Vetranie Stephens re #4 Order to Show Cause. (btql) |
Clerk's Certificate of Mailing as to Vetranie Stephens re #2 Order on Application for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. (btql) |
Filing 1 APPLICATION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Vetranie Stephens. (Attachments: #1 Complaint with Petition for Injunction Relief and TRO, #2 Civil Cover Sheet)(btql) |
Submission of #1 APPLICATION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis to Magistrate Judge Russell G. Vineyard. (btql) |
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