DURMER v. UNIVERSITY CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE (RUTGERS) et al
JOEL E. DURMER |
MD SUMALATHA MANNAVA, UNIVERSITY CORRECTIONAL HEALTH CARE (RUTGERS) and N.J. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS |
2:2020cv00271 |
January 7, 2020 |
US District Court for the District of New Jersey |
Steven C Mannion |
Esther Salas |
Prisoner Petitions: Civil Detainee: Conditions of Confinement |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 3 CLERK'S LETTER: Transmittal of USM 285 Forms. (sm) |
Filing 2 ORDER that Plaintiff's motion to proceed in forma pauperis #1 is Granted; the Complaint shall be filed; Plaintiff's 1983 denial of medical care claim against Dr. Mannava shall proceed; the claim against NJ Department of Corrections is Dismissed with prejudice; the 1983 claim against University Correctional Health Care is Dismissed without prejudice; the Clerk shall mail to Plaintiff a transmittal letter explaining the procedure for completing the US Marshal 285 Forms; the Clerk of the Court shall serve Plaintiff with copies of this Order via regular mail, etc. Signed by Judge Esther Salas on 2/11/2020. (sm) |
COMPLAINT against SUMALATHA MANNAVA (IFP Granted), filed by JOEL E. DURMER.(sm) |
Filing 1 Complaint Received. (Attachments: #1 Application IFP, #2 Table of Contents, #3 Exhibits 1-19)(sms) |
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