Maethis v. Stapleton et al
Carluis D. Maethis |
Adam Stapleton, Ricky Scallate, Officer D'Arcy, Sergeant Larson, James Robertson, PSD II Vanbyssum, PSD II Bagley, Scott Zelda and City of Joliet |
1:2016cv09500 |
October 4, 2016 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Will |
Milton I. Shadur |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 15 MEMORANDUM Order: For the reasons stated in this memorandum order, this Court exercises its discretion by not drafting another member of the trial bar to represent Maethis, so that he is free to proceed pro se. This matter is set for a status hearing at 9 a.m. June 12, 2017, and the authorities at the Will County Jail (to whom a copy of this memorandum order is being transmitted) are ordered to make arrangements for Maethis to participate telephonically in that status hearing. Mailed notice(clw, ) |
Filing 8 MEMORANDUM Order Signed by the Honorable Milton I. Shadur on 2/27/2017.Mailed notice(mjc, ) |
Filing 5 MEMORANDUM Order issued ordering the trust fund officer at Will County Jail to send forthwith the requested information to the Clerk's Office (indicating the case name and number of this action). Signed by the Honorable Milton I. Shadur on 10/17/2016:Mailed notice(clw, ) |
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