Williams v. Department of Mental Health et al
Theodore G. Williams |
Department of Mental Health and Allegan County Circuit Court |
4:2019cv10415 |
February 11, 2019 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan |
Matthew F Leitman |
Elizabeth A Stafford |
Habeas Corpus (General) |
None |
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TEXT-ONLY CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE re #6 Order Transferring Habeas Petition or Other Document to USCA on Theodore G. Williams at Center for Forensic Psychiatry, P.O. Box 2060, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. (HMon) |
Filing 6 ORDER TRANSFERRING CASE TO THE COURT OF APPEALS AS A SECOND OR SUCCESSIVE PETITION UNDER 28 U.S.C. 2244(b)(3)(A). Signed by District Judge Matthew F. Leitman. (SSch) |
Filing 5 NOTICE of Change of Address/Contact Information by Theodore G. Williams. (DPer) |
Filing 4 Notice Regarding Parties' Responsibility to Notify Court of Address Changes (KCas) |
Filing 3 ORDER granting #2 Application to Proceed Without Prepaying Fees or Costs. Signed by Magistrate Judge R. Steven Whalen. (NAhm) |
Filing 2 APPLICATION to Proceed without prepaying fees or costs by Theodore G. Williams. (NAhm) |
Filing 1 PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus filed by Theodore G. Williams against Allegan County Circuit Court, Department of Mental Health. (NAhm) |
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