Davis v. Lemere et al
Joseph Davis |
Seg. Schray, Lt. Ripski, C.O. Porter and C.O. Lemere |
3:2020cv50172 |
May 14, 2020 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Sara L Ellis |
Iain D Johnston |
Civil Rights (Prison Condition) |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 6 ORDER Third Amended General Order 20-0012 IN RE: CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PUBLIC EMERGENCY Signed by the Chief Judge Rebecca R. Pallmeyer on April 24, 2020. All open cases are impacted by this Third Amended General Order. Parties are must carefully review all obligations under this Order, including the requirement listed in paragraph number 5 to file a joint written status report in most civil cases. See attached Order. Signed by the Honorable Rebecca R. Pallmeyer on 4/24/2020. Mailed notice (jp, ) |
Filing 5 Pursuant to the Fourth Amended General Order 19-0007, dated 6/27/2019, this case is assigned to the Honorable Sara L. Ellis and referred generally to the Honorable Iain D. Johnston. Signed by Executive Committee on 6/27/2019. (jp, ) |
Filing 4 PRO SE Appearance by Plaintiff Joseph Davis. (jp, ) |
Filing 3 MOTION by Plaintiff Joseph Davis for attorney representation. (jp, ) |
Filing 2 PRISONER CIVIL Cover Sheet. (jp, ) |
Filing 1 RECEIVED COMPLAINT by Joseph Davis; Jury Demand. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit, #2 Certificate of Service) (jp, ) |
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