Burton #495156 v. Michigan Department of Corrections et al
Lamar Burton #495156 |
Unknown Nehf, J. Davids, Unknown Oversmith, Michigan Department of Corrections and Unknown Davis |
1:2020cv00898 |
September 16, 2020 |
US District Court for the Western District of Michigan |
Hala Y Jarbou |
Robert J Jonker |
Ray Kent |
Prisoner: Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. § 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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NOTICE OF LAWSUIT/REQUEST FOR WAIVER of service delivered to USM as to defendant Unknown Nehf (kw) |
Copy of Order Regarding Service - Prisoner #12 sent via U.S. Mail to Lamar Burton #495156 (jmw) |
Filing 12 ORDER LIFTING STAY and REGARDING SERVICE: the Clerk is to arrange for service of this order and the complaint upon the defendants; signed by Magistrate Judge Ray Kent (fhw) |
Copy of Order Removing Case from Early Mediation #11 sent via U.S. Mail to Lamar Burton #495156 (jmw) |
Filing 11 ORDER REMOVING CASE FROM EARLY MEDIATION re #9 ; signed by Magistrate Judge Phillip J. Green (lep) |
Filing 10 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE by defendant Unknown Nehf re Attorney Appearance (Limited), Statement to Exclude Case from Early Mediation #9 (Korbakis, Raina) |
Filing 9 STATEMENT from defendant Unknown Nehf seeking exclusion from the prisoner civil rights litigation early mediation program (Korbakis, Raina) |
(NON-DOCUMENT) LIMITED ATTORNEY APPEARANCE of Raina Korbakis on behalf of defendant Unknown Nehf for purposes of the Prisoner Civil Rights Litigation Early Mediation Program (Korbakis, Raina) |
Filing 8 LETTER from plaintiff Lamar Burton #495156 requesting docket sheet; docket sheet mailed on 10/21/2020. (kw) |
Copy of Opinion (Screening) #5 , Order Staying Case and Referring to Early Mediation Program, #7 , and Certified Copy of Order #6 sent via U.S. Mail to Lamar Burton #495156 (tlbu) |
Filing 7 ORDER STAYING CASE and referring to EARLY MEDIATION: case is stayed for 120 days to allow parties to participate in mediation; collection of the filing fee is suspended; the 90-day period for service is tolled; the MI Attorney General shall enter a limited appearance by November 4, 2020; w/attached Protocol ; signed by Magistrate Judge Phillip J. Green (lep) |
Filing 6 ORDER ; signed by District Judge Hala Y. Jarbou (aks) |
Filing 5 OPINION ; signed by District Judge Hala Y. Jarbou (aks) |
Copy of Notice Regarding Reassignment (HYJ), #4 sent via U.S. Mail to Lamar Burton #495156 (tlbu) |
Filing 4 NOTICE that this case is reassigned to District Judge Hala Y. Jarbou under #Administrative Order No. 20-CA-071 ; Chief Judge Robert J. Jonker is no longer assigned to the case (krv) |
Copy of Order to Proceed IFP - Without Payment of Initial Fee - Prisoner, #3 sent via U.S. Mail to Lamar Burton #495156 (jmw) |
Filing 3 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 2 MOTION for leave to proceed in forma pauperis by plaintiff Lamar Burton #495156; (slk) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT with magistrate referral against All Defendants filed by Lamar Burton #495156 (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1) (slk) Modified filing date on 9/21/2020 (slk). |
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