Bureau v. Merrimack Police Department et al
Steven Bureau |
Merrimack Police Department, Haley Ash, Justin Agraz, Michael Marcotte, Richard McKenzie, William Gudzinow, Kevin Manuele and A. Petrucce |
1:2023fp00492 |
November 2, 2023 |
US District Court for the District of New Hampshire |
Civil Rights: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 2 NOTICE - Filing Fee Omitted. Either the filing fee or an application to proceed without fees or costs must be submitted within 60 days. If proceeding without prepayment of fees or costs is sought the court needs: Application to Proceed Without Prepayment of Fees or Costs. Compliance Deadline set for 1/3/2024.(ed) |
NOTICE. This case has been designated for Electronic Case Filing. All further submissions shall be filed in compliance with the Administrative Procedures for Electronic Case Filing. Pro se litigants are not required to file electronically and may continue to file documents in paper format. Persons filing electronically are strongly encouraged to complete the interactive training modules available on the courts website. To access these modules, click #HERE. (ed) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Justin Agraz, Haley Ash, William Gudzinow, Kevin Manuele, Michael Marcotte, Richard McKenzie, Merrimack Police Department, A. Petrucce with Jury Demand filed by Steven Bureau.(ed) |
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