Staden v. Edwards et al
Dallas J Staden, Sr and Dallas Joseph Staden, Sr |
John Bel Edwards, State of Louisiana, LA Dept of Corrections, James LeBlanc, Marcus Myers, Donnie Bordelon and Rodney Slay |
1:2021cv02303 |
August 2, 2021 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
David C Joseph |
Joseph H L Perez-Montes |
Prisoner Petitions: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 9 MEMORANDUM ORDER to strike complaint for failure to: Pay the filing fee or submit IFP application. Signed by Magistrate Judge Joseph H L Perez-Montes on 9/23/2021. (crt,Haik, K) |
Filing 8 PROPOSED ORDER Referred to Magistrate Judge Joseph H L Perez-Montes. Motion Ripe Deadline set for 9/22/2021. (crt,Haik, K) |
Filing 7 MEMORANDUM ORDER: Plaintiff failed to submit filing fee or a completed IFP application. ( Pro Se Deadline to comply with deficiency set for 9/10/2021). Signed by Magistrate Judge Joseph H L Perez-Montes on 8/6/2021. (Attachments: #1 IFP Application)(crt,Thomas, T) |
Filing 6 PROPOSED MEMORANDUM ORDER Referred to Magistrate Judge Joseph H L Perez-Montes. Motion Ripe Deadline set for 8/6/2021. (crt,Devillier, W) |
Filing 5 ELECTRONIC JURISDICTIONAL REVIEW FINDING: Having reviewed the pleadings, and any amended pleadings, the court finds that subject matter jurisdiction exists pursuant to: 28 U.S.C. section 1331. This finding is preliminary and may be reconsidered sua sponte or on appropriate motion. Signed by Magistrate Judge Joseph H L Perez-Montes on 8/5/2021. (jud,Perez-Montes, Joseph) |
CASE Assigned to Judge David C Joseph and Magistrate Judge Joseph H L Perez-Montes. (crt,Devillier, W) |
Filing 4 DISTRICT CASE transferred in from District of Louisiana Middle; Case Number 3:21-cv-00401. Original file copy of transfer order and docket sheet received |
Filing 3 GENERAL ORDER: All pleadings and other papers filed under seal in civil and criminal actions shall be maintained under seal for thirty days following final disposition of the action. After that time, all sealed pleadings and other papers shall be placed in the case record unless a District Judge or Magistrate Judge, upon motion and for good cause shown, orders that the pleading or other paper be maintained under seal. The deadline for filing any motions regarding the unsealing of any document shall be within thirty days of the final disposition of any action and shall contain a concise statement of reasons for maintaining the pleading or other paper under seal. ATTENTION: If a motion to retain documents under seal is NOT filed, all documents shall be placed in the public case record, unless specifically identified in the attached General Order Signed by Chief Judge Shelly D. Dick on 7/8/2019. (ELW) [Transferred from Louisiana Middle on 8/3/2021.] |
Filing 2 Order Transferring Case to the Western District of Louisiana. Signed by Magistrate Judge Scott D. Johnson on 8/2/2021. (ELW) [Transferred from Louisiana Middle on 8/3/2021.] |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Donnie Bordelon, John Bel Edwards, La. Department of Corrections, James LeBlanc, Marcus Myers, Rodney Slay, State of Louisiana, filed by Dallas J. Staden, Sr..(EDC) [Transferred from Louisiana Middle on 8/3/2021.] |
***Set CASE REFERRED Flag (PPS) (EDC) [Transferred from Louisiana Middle on 8/3/2021.] |
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