Veysada v. Federal Bureau Of Prisons et al
Michael J. Veysada |
V Casarras, T Luder, Ms. Simms, Federal Bureau Of Prisons and C Linaweaver |
1:2011cv04283 |
June 23, 2011 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
XX US, Outside the State of IL |
Samuel Der-Yeghiayan |
Prison Condition |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 46 WRITTEN Opinion entered by the Honorable Samuel Der-Yeghiayan on 11/5/2012: For the reasons stated below, Plaintiff's pro se motions for reconsideration [ 42 ], [ 43 ] are denied. James Hanrath's motion to withdraw as appointed counsel [ 44 ] is granted. Noticed motion date of 11/06/12 is stricken. (For further details see Written Opinion). Mailed notice. (et, ) |
Filing 39 MEMORANDUM Opinion Signed by the Honorable Samuel Der-Yeghiayan on 6/28/2012: Mailed notice (mw, ) |
Filing 6 WRITTEN Opinion entered by the Honorable Samuel Der-Yeghiayan on 7/8/2011: For the reasons stated below, Plaintiff's motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis 4 is denied. Plaintiff is given until July 28, 2011 to pay the filing fee. Plaintiff is warned that if he fails to pay the filing fee by July 28, 2011, this case will be dismissed. Plaintiff's motion for appointment of counsel 5 is denied. (For further details see Written Opinion). Mailed notice. (et, ) |
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