Duncan v. United States et al
Jonathan Torrey Duncan |
Food Service Administrator, Darlene Drew, United States, Assistant Warden of Operations, Clinical Director, P.M. Cook Supervisor, Assistant Warden of I & E, Executive Assistant, Darrin Harmon, Health Service Administrator and A.M. Cook Supervisor |
1:2020cv01685 |
April 20, 2020 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia |
J P Boulee |
Russell G Vineyard |
P.I.: Other |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 3 AMENDED GENERAL ORDER RE: COURT OPERATIONS UNDER THE EXIGENT CIRCUMSTANCES CREATED BY COVID-19 AND RELATED CORONA VIRUS. Signed by Judge Thomas W. Thrash, Jr. on 3/30/20. (eop) |
Clerk's Certificate of Mailing as to Jonathan Torrey Duncan re #3 Order and NEF. (eop) |
Submission of #2 APPLICATION for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pauperis and Frivolity determination, to Magistrate Judge Russell G. Vineyard. (eop) |
Filing 2 APPLICATION for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pauperis by Jonathan Torrey Duncan. (eop) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT with Jury Demand filed by Jonathan Torrey Duncan. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Exhibit -Letter)(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. |
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