McGhee v. Secretary of Corrections et al
William McGhee |
Dwayne Santiestevan, Secretary of Corrections and GEO |
2:2019cv01158 |
December 9, 2019 |
US District Court for the District of New Mexico |
James O Browning |
Kea W Riggs |
Kevin R Sweazea |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 4 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that this case has been reassigned to District Judge Kea W. Riggs as the trial judge. Under D.N.M.LR-Civ. 10.1, the first page of each document must have the case file number and initials of the assigned judges.Accordingly, further documents filed in this matter must bear the case number and the judges' initials shown in the case caption and the NEF for this document. Kindly reflect this change in your filings. District Judge James O. Browning no longer assigned to this case.[THIS IS A TEXT-ONLY ENTRY. THERE ARE NO DOCUMENTS ATTACHED.] (jg*) |
Filing 3 PRO SE PRISONER CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER by Magistrate Judge Kevin R. Sweazea. (cbf) |
Filing 2 ORDER REFERRING CASE for recommended findings and final disposition to Magistrate Judge Kevin R. Sweazea by District Judge James O. Browning (vv) |
Filing 1 1983 PRISONER'S CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT against All Defendants, filed by William McGhee. (arp) |
United States District Judge James O. Browning and United States Magistrate Judge Kevin R. Sweazea assigned. (arp) |
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