JOHNSON v. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI et al
BRANDON JOHNSON |
Mississippi Department of Corrections, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI and WCCF SECURITY STAFF |
Pro Se Department |
5:2019cv00078 |
August 23, 2019 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi |
David C Bramlette |
Michael T Parker |
Prisoner Petitions - Prison |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
Docket Report
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Filing 11 Response to Order re #10 ORDER, on or before October 22, 2019, Plaintiff shall file a written response consistent with this Order. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael T. Parker on 10/1/2019. [Copy mailed to plaintiff] (LDR) filed by BRANDON JOHNSON (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(PG) |
Filing 10 ORDER, on or before October 22, 2019, Plaintiff shall file a written response consistent with this Order. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael T. Parker on 10/1/2019. [Copy mailed to plaintiff] (LDR) |
Filing 9 ORDER *RESTRICTED* granting 2 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael T. Parker on 10/1/2019. [Copy mailed to plaintiff and Premier Supply Link] (LDR) |
Filing 8 Acknowledgment of Receipt of Prisoner Litigation Reform Act and Amendments to MCA 47-5-138, filed by BRANDON JOHNSON. (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(ND) |
Filing 7 ORDER: The Clerk is directed to mail to prisoner plaintiff a copy of notice of new law (PSP-1); Acknowledgment of Receipt and Certification (PSP-3); and form for voluntary dismissal (PSP-4). Plaintiff is directed to sign either the Acknowledgment (PSP-3) or Notice of Voluntary Dismissal (PSP-4) and return to Clerk within 30 days of the date of this order or case may be dismissed without prejudice. Order with packet of forms mailed. Prisoner Petition Pleadings due by 9/26/2019. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael T. Parker on 8/26/2019. [Copy mailed to plaintiff] (LDR) |
Filing 6 Case transferred in from District of District of Columbia; Case Number 1:19-cv-01510. Original file certified copy of transfer order and docket sheet received. |
Filing 5 ORDER TRANSFERRING PRO SE CASE to the USDC for the Southern District of Mississippi. Pro Se party has been notified by first class mail. Transfer due by 8/12/2019. Signed by Judge Amy Berman Jackson on 07/23/2019. (zmc) [Transferred from District of Columbia on 8/23/2019.] |
Filing 4 PRISONER TRUST FUND ACCOUNT STATEMENT for period of six months by BRANDON JOHNSON (zrdj) [Transferred from District of Columbia on 8/23/2019.] |
Filing 3 PRO SE ORDER directing within 30 days of this Order, unless an extension of time is granted, plaintiff to provide a six month trust fund prisoner account statement and failure to comply will result in dismissal of case. Plaintiff shall provide the requested information specific within this order. Pro Se party has been notified by first class mail. Signed by Judge James E. Boasberg on 06/11/2019. (zmc) [Transferred from District of Columbia on 8/23/2019.] |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, WCCF SECURITY STAFF filed by BRANDON JOHNSON.(zeg) [Transferred from District of Columbia on 8/23/2019.] |
Initiating Pleading & IFP Application Received on 05/22/2019. A copy of the docket sheet has been mailed to the address of record for the pro se party. (zeg) [Transferred from District of Columbia on 8/23/2019.] |
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