Brown #367927 v. Just Detention International et al
Antrell Vonique Brown #367927 |
Michigan, State of, Michigan Dept. of Corrections and Just Detention International |
1:2020cv00469 |
May 28, 2020 |
US District Court for the Western District of Michigan |
Southern Division (1) Office |
Ray Kent |
Paul L Maloney |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
Docket Report
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Filing 14 AMENDED COMPLAINT against Just Detention International, Michigan Dept. of Corrections, Michigan, State of filed by Antrell Vonique Brown #367927 (mg) |
Filing 13 OBJECTION re #7 with certificate of service by plaintiff Antrell Vonique Brown #367927 (mg) |
Copy of Order to File Amended Pleading on the Form #12 and blank amended 1983 form sent via U.S. Mail to Antrell Vonique Brown #367927 (mg) |
Filing 12 ORDER directing the filing party to submit an amended pleading in proper form within 28 days or the action may be dismissed; signed by Magistrate Judge Ray Kent (fhw) |
Copy of Order to Proceed IFP - Without Payment of Initial Fee - Prisoner, #11 sent via U.S. Mail to Antrell Vonique Brown (mlc) |
Filing 11 ORDER TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS and FOR PAYMENT OF FILING FEE: plaintiff may proceed in forma pauperis without payment of an initial partial filing fee; plaintiff to remain liable for the filing fee as funds become available; signed by Magistrate Judge Ray Kent (fhw) |
Filing 10 NOTICE of receipt of case (mlc) Modified text on 5/28/2020; this document replaces #9 (mlc). |
Filing 9 (DISREGARD) NOTICE of receipt of case (mlc) Modified text on 5/28/2020; did not include California case number (mlc). |
Filing 8 CASE TRANSFERRED IN from California Eastern, their case number 2:20-cv-01040; the documents listed above were electronically transferred to the Western District of Michigan (ndj) |
Copy of Receipt of Case Notice #10 sent via U.S. Mail to Antrell Vonique Brown #367927 (jlb) |
Filing 7 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Deborah Barnes on 5/27/2020 TRANSFERRING this matter to the USDC for the Western District of Michigan. CASE CLOSED. (Yin, K) [Transferred from California Eastern on 5/28/2020.] |
SERVICE BY MAIL: #7 Order, Case Transferred Out to Another District served on Antrell Brown. (Yin, K) [Transferred from California Eastern on 5/28/2020.] |
Filing 6 PRISONER NEW CASE DOCUMENTS and ORDER RE CONSENT ISSUED; Consent or Decline due by 6/25/2020. (Attachments: #1 Litigant Letter) (Zignago, K.) [Transferred from California Eastern on 5/28/2020.] |
SERVICE BY MAIL: #6 Prisoner New Case Documents served on Antrell Brown. (Zignago, K.) [Transferred from California Eastern on 5/28/2020.] |
Filing 5 LETTERS from Plaintiff in support of complaint. (Zignago, K.) [Transferred from California Eastern on 5/28/2020.] |
Filing 4 MOTION for INJUNCTION by Antrell Brown. (Zignago, K.) [Transferred from California Eastern on 5/28/2020.] |
Filing 3 MOTION for JUDGMENT on the Pleadings by Antrell Brown. (Zignago, K.) [Transferred from California Eastern on 5/28/2020.] |
Filing 2 MOTION to PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS by Antrell Brown. (Zignago, K.) [Transferred from California Eastern on 5/28/2020.] |
Filing 1 PRISONER CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT against all Defendants by Antrell Brown. (Zignago, K.) [Transferred from California Eastern on 5/28/2020.] |
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