Frederick v. Itawamba County, Mississippi et al
Carolyn Jo Frederick |
Itawamba County, Mississippi and Kenneth Knight |
1:2009cv00297 |
December 9, 2009 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi |
Eastern Division Office |
Lee |
Glen H. Davidson |
Jerry A. Davis |
Civil Rights: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1343 Violation of Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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SUMMONS Returned Executed by Jim D. Waide, III on behalf of Carolyn Jo Frederick Itawamba County, Mississippi served on 1/21/2010. (Waide, Jim)
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INITIAL ORDER - RULE 16.1: Telephonic Case Management Conference set for 5/18/2010 at 10:30 AM in Judge Davis Chambers before Mag. Judge Jerry A. Davis. Signed by Mag. Judge Jerry A. Davis on 2/25/2010. (egs, USDC)
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ANSWER to 1 Complaint (and affirmative defenses) by Itawamba County, Mississippi, Kenneth Knight. (Huskison, Berkley)
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ORDER granting 4 Motion for Extension of Time to Answer; Itawamba County, Mississippi answer due 2/24/2010; Kenneth Knight answer due 2/24/2010. Signed by Mag. Judge Jerry A. Davis on 2/16/2010. (jkj, USDC)
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MOTION for Extension of Time to File Answer re 1 Complaint by Itawamba County, Mississippi, Kenneth Knight. (Huskison, Berkley)
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CLERK'S NOTICE of Incomplete Process Re: Itawamba County, Mississippi, Kenneth Knight (rel, USDC)
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Summons Issued as to Itawamba County, Mississippi, Kenneth Knight. (dlh, USDC)
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