Britton v. City of Southaven et al
Meika DeSean Britton |
Bonita Clark, City of Southaven, David Delgado, Frank Caswell, Brannon Rushing and Brandon Chenoweth |
3:2018cv00204 |
September 21, 2018 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi |
Michael P Mills |
Roy Percy |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 pr |
None |
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Filing 8 ORDER Spears Hearing set for 1/22/2019 10:00 AM in Oxford Courtroom 2 before Magistrate Judge Roy Percy. Signed by Magistrate Judge Roy Percy on 11/7/18. (cr) |
Filing 7 ORDER granting #2 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. Signed by Magistrate Judge Roy Percy on 11/7/18. (cr) |
Filing 6 CONSENT to Jurisdiction by US Magistrate Judge by Meika DeSean Britton. Case reassigned to Magistrate Judge Roy Percy. (cr) |
Filing 5 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RECEIPT AND CERTIFICATION TO CONTINUE LAWSUIT. (cr) |
Filing 4 ORDER Setting PSP Deadline: PSP Forms due by 10/21/2018. Signed by Clerk on 9/21/18. (cr) |
Filing 3 NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT AND CONSENT TO MAGISTRATE JURISDICTION. Case assigned to Judge Michael P. Mills and Magistrate Judge Roy R. Percy. (cr) |
Filing 2 MOTION to Proceed in forma pauperis by Meika DeSean Britton. (cr) |
Filing 1 PRISONER COMPLAINT challenging conditions of confinement filed by Meika DeSean Britton. (cr) |
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