Prouty v. Miles et al
Darrell Dean Prouty |
David Miles, Jessica Joyal, Steve Sajdak, Deb K. Barron, Kristi Wagner, Julie Sajdak, Sue Swansen, Dana Osborne, Terrance Kneisel, Scott Giannini, Nicole Kielty, Rebecca DeYoung, Tammy Shelton, Blake Carey, Dereck Kocher, Thayne Murphy, Nancy Stacken, Katherine Schesso, Peter Puffer, Jeremy Woori, Katie Marvel and Terrnace Kneisel |
0:2021cv02227 |
October 8, 2021 |
US District Court for the District of Minnesota |
Katherine M Menendez |
Patrick J Schiltz |
Civil Detainee: Conditions of Confinement |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 4 JUDGMENT (Attachments: #1 Civil Notice - appeal)(kt) |
Filing 3 ORDER DISMISSING CASE. Signed by Judge Patrick J. Schiltz on 11/1/2021.(CLG) |
Filing 2 Application to Proceed in District Court without Prepaying Fees or Costs filed by Darrell Dean Prouty. (JGK) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Deb K. Barron, Blake Carey, Rebecca DeYoung, Scott Giannini, Jessica Joyal, Nicole Kielty, Terrance Kneisel, Dereck Kocher, Katie Marvel, David Miles, Thayne Murphy, Dana Osborne, Peter Puffer, Julie Sajdak, Steve Sajdak, Katherine Schesso, Tammy Shelton, Nancy Stacken, Sue Swansen, Kristi Wagner, Jeremy Woori filed by Darrell Dean Prouty. No summons requested. Case assigned to Judge Patrick J. Schiltz and referred to Magistrate Judge Kate M. Menendez. (Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Envelope) (JGK) |
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