WILSON v. WARDEN
Petitioner: BENJAMIN L. WILSON
Respondent: WARDEN
Case Number: 3:2020cv00078
Filed: April 1, 2020
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana
Presiding Judge: Matthew P Brookman
Referring Judge: Richard L Young
Nature of Suit: Habeas Corpus (General)
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 2254
Jury Demanded By: None
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
May 29, 2020 Opinion or Order Filing 7 ENTRY - In the Entry of April 2, 2020, the petitioner was ordered to either pay the Five Dollar ($5.00) filing fee for this action or demonstrate his financial inability to do so. Dkt. 4. His deadline was May 4, 2020. The petitioner shall have additional time through June 25, 2020, in which to comply with the above directions. Signed by Judge Richard L. Young on 5/29/2020.(JRB)
May 14, 2020 Filing 6 Respondent's Notice of 42-day Extension of Deadline to File a Return to Order Show Cause, filed by WARDEN. Return to Order to Show Cause deadline is 6/25/2020. (Jones, Benjamin)
May 6, 2020 Filing 5 NOTICE of Appearance by Benjamin Myron Lane Jones on behalf of Respondent WARDEN. (Jones, Benjamin)
April 2, 2020 Opinion or Order Filing 4 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE (Disciplinary) - Benjamin L. Wilsons petition for a writ of habeas corpus challenges his disciplinary conviction in disciplinary case number BTC 19-12-0210 on January 6, 2020. The petitioner shall have through May 4, 2020, in which to either pay the $5.00 filing fee for this action or demonstrate his financial inability to do so. The custodian of petitioner is directed to answer the allegations of the petition for a writ of habeas corpus and in doing so shall show cause why the relief sought by the petitioner should not be granted. Show Cause Response due by 5/14/2020. SEE ORDR. Signed by Judge Richard L. Young on 4/2/2020.(JRB)
April 1, 2020 Filing 3 MAGISTRATE JUDGE's NOTICE of Availability to Exercise Jurisdiction issued. (REO)
April 1, 2020 Filing 2 PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus, filed by BENJAMIN L. WILSON. (No fee paid with this filing) (REO)
April 1, 2020 Filing 1 CONSENT to Prisoner E-Service by BENJAMIN L. WILSON located at BRANCHVILLE CF. Pursuant to General Order 2013-1, documents submitted by BENJAMIN L. WILSON 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. (REO)

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Represented By: Benjamin Myron Lane Jones
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