Clark v. Cook County Illinois et al
Angelo Damone Clark |
Cook County Illinois, Cook County Sheriff Dept., Cook County Jail, Officer Dunlap, Officer Baker and Officer Robinson |
1:2015cv00304 |
January 12, 2015 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Kankakee |
Milton I. Shadur |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 16 MEMORANDUM ORDER Signed by the Honorable Milton I. Shadur on 4/21/2015.(gcy, ) |
Filing 12 MEMORANDUM Order: Unless the trust fund officer at the Cook County Jail complies with the requirement to provide the information needed for a Section 1915 calculation on or before April 13, 2015, he will be ordered to show cause why he should not be held in contempt of court. Signed by the Honorable Milton I. Shadur on 3/31/2015:Mailed notice(clw, ) |
Filing 9 MEMORANDUM Order: If plaintiff fails to provide the required information from each of the institutions where he was in custody during the period from July 13, 2014 to January 12, 2015 on or before March 27, 2015, this action will indeed be dismissed. Attorney Cramer is requested to assist plaintiff Clark in complying with the requirements of this memorandum order. (For further details see Memorandum Order) Signed by the Honorable Milton I. Shadur on 2/20/2015:Mailed notice(clw, ) |
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