Justice (ID 74505) v. DePinto et al
Jason Alan Justice |
Doug Burris, Janet DePinto and Kansas Department of Corrections |
5:2020cv03222 |
August 27, 2020 |
US District Court for the District of Kansas |
Sam A Crow |
Habeas Corpus (Prison Condition) |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 5 JUDGMENT regarding Order #4 dismissing matter without prejudice. Signed by Deputy Clerk on 09/24/20. Mailed to pro se party Jason Alan Justice by regular mail. (smnd) |
Filing 4 ORDER OF DISMISSAL ENTERED: This matter is dismissed without prejudice due to plaintiff's failure to pay the filing fee as directed. Signed by U.S. Senior District Judge Sam A. Crow on 09/24/20. Mailed to pro se party Jason Alan Justice by regular mail. (smnd) |
Filing 3 RESPONSE by Plaintiff Jason Alan Justice re #2 Order. (smnd) |
Filing 2 ORDER ENTERED: Plaintiff is denied leave to proceed in forma pauperis. Plaintiff is granted to and including September 18, 2020, to submit the $400.00 filing fee to the clerk of the court. Signed by U.S. Senior District Judge Sam A. Crow on 08/28/20. Mailed to pro se party Jason Alan Justice by regular mail. (smnd) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT (titled Order of Preliminary Injunction) filed by Plaintiff Jason Alan Justice. (smnd) |
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