Marcus v. Kuiper et al
Matthew Marcus, II |
Joshua Kuiper, Wexford of Indiana LLC, Michael Mitcheff, Johnson, Indiana Department of Correction, Josh Kuiper and James Jackson |
WESTVILLE E-FILE(Court Use Only) |
3:2021cv00088 |
February 8, 2021 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
Michael G Gotsch |
Damon R Leichty |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 2 Consent to Receipt of Documents Through Prisoner Electronic Filing Program by Matthew Marcus, II. Pursuant to General Order 2018-1, documents submitted to the court for filing will generate a Notice of Electronic Filing that will constitute official service upon registered users of CM/ECF. If any parties to the case are not registered CM/ECF users, the Clerk of the Court will mail the document via U.S. Postal Service on behalf of the inmate. NOTE: The E-Filing Program does not affect the obligation of other parties to serve copies of documents in accordance with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. (nae) |
Filing 1 PRO SE COMPLAINT against Indiana Department of Correction, James Jackson, Johnson, Joshua Kuiper, Michael Mitcheff, Wexford of Indiana LLC, filed by Matthew Marcus, II. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit, #2 Envelope)(No filing fee or IFP received)(File stamped copy with case number sent to Marcus).(kms) |
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