Firmin v. Lafayette City-Parish Consolidated Government et al
Madison Page Firmin |
Lafayette City-Parish Consolidated Government, Former Police Chief Scott Morgan, Scott Morgan and A B C Insurance Co |
John Doe #1, John Doe #2, John Doe #3, John Doe #4, John Doe #5, John Doe #6, John Doe #7 and ABC Insurance Company |
6:2023cv00232 |
February 22, 2023 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
David C Joseph |
Carol B Whitehurst |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 2 SUMMONS ISSUED as to ABC Insurance Co, John Doe #1, John Doe #2, John Doe #3, John Doe #4, John Doe #5, John Doe #6, John Doe #7, Lafayette City-Parish Consolidated Government, Scott Morgan. (crt,Whitener, M) |
CASE Assigned to Judge David C Joseph and Magistrate Judge Carol B Whitehurst. (crt,Whitener, M) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Lafayette City-Parish Consolidated Government, Scott Morgan, John Doe #1, John Doe #2, John Doe #3, John Doe #4, John Doe #5, John Doe #6, John Doe #7, ABC Insurance Co with Jury Demand (Filing fee $402, receipt number ALAWDC-5469939) filed by Madison Page Firmin. (Attachments: #1 Civil cover sheet)(Attorney John Clay LeJeune added to party Madison Page Firmin(pty:pla))(aty,LeJeune, John) Modified docket text on 2/23/2023 (Whitener, M). |
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