Boykin v. Enloe et al
Marshaun Boykin |
Enloe and John Doe |
3:2016cv50161 |
June 2, 2016 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Rockford Office |
Lee |
Iain D. Johnston |
Frederick J. Kapala |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 132 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order. Defendants' motion for summary judgment 100 is granted. The Court once again reminds Plaintiff that he is foreclosed from filing a notice of appeal because the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has b arred him from filing any new lawsuits or appeals. See Boykin v. Baldwin, App. No. 18-3346, Order of January 25, 2019 (7th Cir.) (instructing "the clerks of all federal courts in this circuit [to] return unfiled any papers submitted either direc tly or indirectly by [Mr. Boykin] or on his behalf"); Boykin v. Fischer, App. No. 19-3475, Order of January 13, 2020 (7th Cir.) (dismissing, pursuant to that filing restriction, an appeal improperly filed with Clerk of the Court of Appeals). Pla intiff's motions to compel 122 and for leave to appeal in forma pauperis 123 , as well as his request for a status hearing 130 concerning the status of the summary judgment motion, are denied as moot. Civil case terminated. Signed by the Honorable Thomas M. Durkin on 1/27/2020:Mailed notice(srn, ) |
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