Morton v. Dart et al
Andrew James Morton |
Thomas J. Dart, Superintendent Iracheta, Officer F. Amato, Sergant J. Capilupo, Sergant Taylor and Sergant Baker |
1:2021cv05463 |
October 14, 2021 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Robert M Dow |
Civil Rights (Prison Condition) |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 7 APPLICATION by Plaintiff Andrew James Morton for leave to proceed in forma pauperis. (Exhibits, Envelope not post marked) (nsf, ) |
Filing 6 LETTER from Andrew James Martin dated 11/10/21.(Envelope not post marked) (nsf, ) |
Filing 5 ORDER: Plaintiff's application for leave to proceed in forma pauperis #3 is denied. If Plaintiff wants to proceed with this lawsuit, he must pay the $402 filing fee. If Plaintiff does not comply by November 29, 2021, this case will be summarily dismissed. Signed by the Honorable Robert M. Dow, Jr on 10/27/2021: Mailed notice(gcy, ) |
Filing 4 MOTION by Plaintiff Andrew James Morton for attorney representation (Exhibit) (gw, ) |
Filing 3 APPLICATION by Plaintiff Andrew James Morton for leave to proceed in forma pauperis (Exhibits) (gw, ) |
Filing 2 PRISONER CIVIL Cover Sheet (gw, ) |
Filing 1 RECEIVED Complaint and no copies by Andrew James Morton (Exhibits) (gw, ) |
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