Eaves v. Cobb County Sheriff's Office
Edward Eaves, Jr. |
Cobb County Sheriff's Office |
1:2021cv04711 |
November 15, 2021 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia |
Christopher C Bly |
J P Boulee |
Civil Rights: Jobs |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 |
Plaintiff |
Docket Report
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Filing 7 MINUTE ORDER: The Court previously ordered Plaintiff to file an amended IFP application and an amended complaint. Plaintiff has filed the amended IFP application and, in light of sealed correspondence Plaintiff has sent to the Court regarding his search for an attorney, the Court sua sponte affords Plaintiff additional time to file the amended complaint. Plaintiff shall file his amended complaint by January 14, 2022. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Christopher C. Bly on 12/10/2021. (jtj) |
Filing 6 NOTICE Of Filing Correspondence by Edward Eaves, Jr. (jtj) |
Filing 5 APPLICATION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Edward Eaves, Jr.. (jtj) |
Clerk's Certificate of Mailing as to Edward Eaves, Jr. re 7 Minute Order (jtj) |
Filing 4 ORDER: The affidavit that Plaintiff filed on November 30, 2021, does not comply with the Court's prior order and does not constitute an amended complaint. All of the deadlines set forth in the Court's order of November 23, 2021, remain in place. Signed by Magistrate Judge Christopher C. Bly on 12/2/2021. (cmd) |
Clerk's Certificate of Mailing as to Edward Eaves, Jr. re #4 Order. (cmd) |
Filing 3 AFFIDAVIT of Edward Eaves by Edward Eaves, Jr.. (jra) |
Filing 2 ORDER. Plaintiff is ORDERED to submit an amended application within 30 days of this order. Further, along with filing an amended application to proceed in forma pauperis, the Court ORDERS Plaintiff to file an amended complaint setting forth the facts supporting Plaintiff's claims, as discussed above, within 30 days of the date of this order. The Clerk is DIRECTED to resubmit this matter to the undersigned after 30 days or upon the filing of the amended IFP application and amended complaint, whichever is earlier. Signed by Magistrate Judge Christopher C. Bly on 11/23/2021. (bgt) |
Clerk's Certificate of Mailing as to Edward Eaves, Jr. re #2 Order. (bgt) |
Submission of #1 APPLICATION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis, to Magistrate Judge Christopher C. Bly. (vs) |
Filing 1 APPLICATION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Edward Eaves, Jr. (Attachments: #1 Complaint, #2 Civil Cover Sheet, #3 Motion to Seal Navy Record)(vs) |
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