Reed v. LaPorte County Jail et al
Dawn Reed |
LaPorte County Jail, Quality Correctional Care LLC and Dr. Tchettchat |
3:2019cv00812 |
September 20, 2019 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
South Bend Office |
Jon E DeGuilio |
Michael G Gotsch |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
Docket Report
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Filing 8 Mail Returned from Dawn Reed as Undeliverable - Return to Sender #6 Order Dismissing Case, #7 Clerks Judgment. (ksp) |
Filing 7 CLERK'S ENTRY OF JUDGMENT. (cc: copy mailed to pro se party via certified mail, receipt no. 7018 0360 0001 4183 9498) (ksp) |
Filing 6 ORDER DISMISSING CASE and WAIVING the filing fee. Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 10/17/19. (Copy mailed to pro se party)(ksp) |
Filing 5 Mail Returned from Dawn Reed as Undeliverable - Return to Sender, Not Deliverable as Addressed, Unable to Forward (No Forwarding Address)- #2 Opinion and Order, copy of docket sheet and #1 pro se complaint. (rmc) |
Filing 4 Mail Returned from Dawn Reed as Undeliverable - Return to Sender - #3 Order. (mrm) |
Filing 3 ORDER DIRECTS Clerk to place cause number on a blank Prisoner Complaint form and a blank AO 240 Prisoner Motion to Proceed in Forma Pauperis form and send them to Plaintiff, GRANTS Plaintiff, until 10/16/2019, to file a complaint and resolve his filing fee status and CAUTIONS Plaintiff if he does not respond by the deadline, this case will be dismissed without further notice. Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 9/23/2019. (Copy mailed to pro se party as directed in Order)(mrm) |
Filing 2 OPINION AND ORDER re #1 Pro Se Complaint: DENIES the request to proceed as a class action; DISMISSES Kevin Ryan, Bryan Lumpp, Brandon Summerlin, Blake Amor, Blake Brown, Kevin Crabb, Brad Eldridge, Michael Udrow, Brandon Bernacchi, Robert Wisniewski, Ben Heimann, Marty Tindle, Jeremy Henstrom, Kevin Coburn, Tylar Webber, Daniel Boush, Charles Scott, Bryce Bernacchi, Gregory Gilmore, Cody Bryant, Gyle DelRio, Alexa Marie Murphy, Angela Oday, Seven Albin, Tiffany Coates, Odessa Campbell, Ashley Wyse, Ashley Arndt, Michelle Flores, Joy Naomi Feare, Dawn Reed, Madison Klabinski, Brighton Klabinski, Ashley Marshall, Judy Wilke, Madison Kobolt, Tara Smith, Paige Findley, Sam Ford, Brittany Lawson, and Pre-trial Detainees of LaPorte County Jail in case 3:19-cv-765; DIRECTS the clerk to open a separate case for Kevin Ryan, Bryan Lumpp, Brandon Summerlin, Blake Amor, Blake Brown, Kevin Crabb, Brad Eldridge, Michael Udrow, Brandon Bernacchi, Robert Wisniewski, Ben Heimann, Marty Tindle, Jeremy Henstrom, Kevin Coburn, Tylar Webber, Daniel Boush, Charles Scott, Bryce Bernacchi, Gregory Gilmore, Cody Bryant, Gyle DelRio, Alexa Marie Murphy, Angela Oday, Seven Albin, Tiffany Coates, Odessa Campbell, Ashley Wyse, Ashley Arndt, Michelle Flores, Joy Naomi Feare, Dawn Reed, Madison Klabinski, Brighton Klabinski, Ashley Marshall, Judy Wilke, Madison Kobolt, Tara Smith, Paige Findley, Sam Ford, and Brittany Lawson, with the complaint from this case (ECF 1 ) and a copy of this order; and DIRECTS the clerk to directly assign these related, newly opened cases pursuant to N.D. Ind. L.R. 40-1(e). Signed by Judge Jon E DeGuilio on 9/20/2019. (Copy mailed to pro se party)(nae) |
Filing 1 PRO SE COMPLAINT against LaPorte County Jail, Quality Correctional Care LLC, Dr. Tchettchat.(nae) (Returned file stamped copy with case number to plaintiff)(No filing fee or IFP received) |
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