Franklin v. Superior Courts of Glynn County et al
Imare' Damu' F.J. Franklin |
Superior Courts of Glynn County and William Bill Johnson |
2:2024cv00023 |
February 20, 2024 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Georgia |
Benjamin W Cheesbro |
Lisa G Wood |
Prisoner - Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 9 JUDGMENT entered dismissing Plaintiff's complaint without prejudice. Signed by Magistrate Judge Benjamin W. Cheesbro on 4/18/24. (loh) |
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Case Reassigned to Magistrate Judge Benjamin W. Cheesbro. Judge Lisa G. Wood no longer assigned to the case. (gmh) |
Case Reassigned. (gmh) |
Filing 6 NOTICE of Filing Deficiency re: #4 Order re Magistrate Assignment. After 14 days of noncompliance a notice will be submitted to a judicial officer for possible sanctions, to include dismissal. Compliance due by 3/20/2024. (csr) |
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Filing 3 Inmate Account Statement by Imare Damu F.J. Franklin. (jlh) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis, by Imare Damu F.J. Franklin. Responses due by 3/5/2024. REFERRED to Judge Benjamin W. Cheesbro. (jlh) (Additional attachment(s) added on 2/21/2024: #1 Corrected Main Document) (jlh). |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against William Bill Johnson and Superior Courts of Glynn County, filed by Imare Damu F.J. Franklin. (jlh) |
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