Durr v. Santerelli et al
Jeremy M. Durr |
Taylor Stewart, Sean O'Brien, Jane Does, Will County, David Adams, John Does, Dale Santerelli, Michelle Moffett, John Disera, David Batzek, Will County Adult Detention Facility, Micheal Kelly and Katherine Knickrehm |
1:2019cv06636 |
October 4, 2019 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Rebecca R Pallmeyer |
Civil Rights (Prison Condition) |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 4 ORDER. Plaintiff submitted a complaint under separate cover that appears to be identical to the complaint received among the initiating documents in first-filed Durr v. Santerelli, Case No. 19 CV 6596 (N.D. Ill.). The Clerk seems to have mistakenly opened a new case. The court on its own motion directs the Clerk to administratively close this duplicative action. Dismissal is without prejudice to Plaintiff's pursuit of his claims under Case No. 19 CV 6596. No filing fees will be assessed or collected under this case number. Case closed. Signed by the Honorable Rebecca R. Pallmeyer on 10/9/2019. Notice mailed by judge's staff (ntf, ) |
Filing 3 CORRECTION and Affidavits to Received Complaint #1 submitted by Plaintiff Jeremy Durr. (pj, ) |
Filing 2 PRISONER CIVIL Cover Sheet (pj, ) |
Filing 1 RECEIVED Complaint and no copies by Jeremy M. Durr. (Envelope not postmarked) (pj, ) |
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