Roberson v. Franklin County Sheriff Department
Derrick Jacqueay Roberson |
Franklin County Sheriff Department, Ben Baskerville and Chase Weinandy |
3:2024cv03020 |
April 3, 2024 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Iowa |
Judge Kelly KE Mahoney |
CJ Williams |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act - Civil Action for Deprivation of Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Chief Judge CJ Williams and Chief Magistrate Judge Kelly K.E. Mahoney added. No conflicts identified. (rjs) |
Filing 4 Case transferred in from District of Iowa Southern; Case Number 4:24-cv-00116. Original file certified copy of transfer order and docket sheet received. NORTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA DOCKET BEGINS HERE (NEF w/copy of Transfer Order to Plaintiff) (PSLC notified) |
***Civil Case Terminated. (sml) [Transferred from Iowa Southern on 4/3/2024.] |
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Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Derrick Jacqueay Roberson. (btg) [Transferred from Iowa Southern on 4/3/2024.] |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Franklin County Sheriff Department, filed by Derrick Jacqueay Roberson. Notice of Dismissal for lack of Service deadline set for 7/1/2024. Rule 16 Notice of Dismissal set for 7/1/2024. (btg) [Transferred from Iowa Southern on 4/3/2024.] |
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