Burch v. Sulich et al
James Burch |
D Pomeroy, Austin Sulich, B Zambrana, Sharon Lee and Brad Case |
WESTVILLE E-FILE(Court Use Only) |
3:2018cv00509 |
July 2, 2018 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
South Bend Office |
LaPorte |
Jon E DeGuilio |
Michael G Gotsch |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 4 SEALED MOTION to seal by Plaintiff James Burch. (nae) |
Filing 3 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Plaintiff James Burch. (Attachments: #1 Plaintiff's Declaration in Support of Plaintiff's Motion to Proceed in Forma Pauperis)(nae) (Mailed paper copy to Burch) |
Filing 2 PRO SE COMPLAINT with 0 copies of summons forms and 0 copies of USM-285 forms against Brad Case, Sharon Lee, D Pomeroy, Austin Sulich, B Zambrana, filed by James Burch. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit Vol 1, #2 Exhibit Vol 2, #3 Exhibit Vol 3, #4 Plaintiff's Memorandum of Various Federal Laws in Support of Plaintiff's Prisoner Complaint, #5 Waiver of Service of Summons, #6 Plaintiff's Declaration in Support of Plaintiff's Prisoner Complaint (Verification), #7 Envelope)(nae) (Paper copy mailed to Burch) |
Filing 1 Consent to Receipt of Documents Through Prisoner Electronic Filing Program (Westville) by James Burch (nae) |
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