Weaver v. Wroten et al
Michael Herbert Weaver |
Bobbie White, Tim Wroten and Ray Lofton |
Pro Se Department |
5:2020cv00056 |
March 5, 2020 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi |
Michael T Parker |
Keith Starrett |
Prisoner Petitions - Prison |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 4 NOTICE of Voluntary Dismissal by Michael Herbert Weaver (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(PKM) |
Filing 3 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 4/6/2020. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael T. Parker on 3/6/2020. [Copy mailed to plaintiff] (LDR) |
Filing 2 *RESTRICTED* MOTION for Leave to Proceed In Forma Pauperis by Michael Herbert Weaver (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(PKM) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Ray Lofton, Bobbie White, Tim Wroten, filed by Michael Herbert Weaver. (Attachments: #1 Attachment, Brief in Support, #2 Envelope, #3 Notice of Assignment)(PKM) |
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