Ulibarri v. Federal Public Defenders et al
Manuel Ulibarri |
Federal Public Defenders and Federal Public Defenders Office |
1:2021cv00792 |
August 19, 2021 |
US District Court for the District of New Mexico |
Kenneth J Gonzales |
Stephan M Vidmar |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 7 Mail Returned as Undeliverable re #6 Judgment, #5 Order. Mail sent to Mr. Uilibarri (yc) |
Filing 6 FINAL JUDGMENT by District Judge Kenneth J. Gonzales. (tah) |
Filing 5 ORDER OF DISMISSAL by District Judge Kenneth J. Gonzales. (tah) |
Filing 4 Mail sent to Manuel Ulibarri Returned as Undeliverable re #2 Order to Cure Defects (jjs) |
Filing 3 Mail Returned as Undeliverable re #1 Complaint. Mail sent to Manuel Ulibarri (bc) |
Filing 2 ORDER TO CURE DEFICIENCIES by Magistrate Judge Stephan M. Vidmar. Plaintiff must pay the filing fee or file a motion to proceed in forma pauperis no later than September 27, 2021. Plaintiff must also update his address to include his inmate number. The Clerk is DIRECTED to send copies. (rcf) |
Filing 1 1983 PRISONER'S CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT against All Defendants, filed by Manuel Ulibarri. (arp) |
United States District Judge Kenneth J. Gonzales and United States Magistrate Judge Stephan M. Vidmar assigned. (arp) |
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