BROWN v. FALVEY et al
MICHAEL BROWN |
JOHN FALVEY, LT . EIGENRAUNCH, JAMES RUSSO, PATRICK NOGAN, MARC SIMS, SGT. STUMP, JOHN DOE, LT. CRAWFORD and AMY EMRICH |
3:2022cv05861 |
October 3, 2022 |
US District Court for the District of New Jersey |
Tonianne J Bongiovanni |
Michael A Shipp |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 4 Letter requesting case be reopened due to the fact that Plaintiff has not received documents mailed from Clerk's Office from MICHAEL BROWN. (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(mg) |
Filing 3 Letter regarding IFP Application from Michael Brown. (A courtesy copy of the docket sheet was sent to Plaintiff via regular mail on 11/17/2022) (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(jdg) |
Filing 2 ORDER Denying #1 Application to Proceed IFP; The Clerk shall administratively terminate the case, and if Plaintiff wishes to reopen the case, he shall submit, in writing, notification to the Court within 30 days from the entry date of this Order. Signed by Judge Michael A. Shipp on 10/14/2022. (mg) Modified on 10/17/2022 (km). ***Blank IFP Application mailed to Plaintiff. |
***Civil Case Terminated. (mg, ) |
Filing 1 Complaint Received. (Attachments: #1 Cover Letter, #2 Affidavit, #3 Proposed Summons, #4 Envelope)(kht) |
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