Cerno v. LNU
Matthew Cerno |
FNU LNU, Joe Imberale, Roderick Spraggins, Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department and Grants Police Department |
2:2023cv00031 |
January 9, 2023 |
US District Court for the District of New Mexico |
Jerry H Ritter |
David H Urias |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 7 NOTICE of Inmate Account Summary by Matthew Cerno. (cmm) |
Filing 6 APPLICATION to Proceed In Forma Pauperis filed by Matthew Cerno. Related document: #5 Amended Complaint filed by Matthew Cerno. (cmm) |
Filing 5 AMENDED COMPLAINT filed by Matthew Cerno against All Defendants; terminating FNU LNU.(cmm) |
Filing 4 ORDER by Magistrate Judge Jerry H. Ritter directing Plaintiff to file his claims on the appropriate form and pay the filing fee or file an in forma pauperis application within 30 days of entry of this Order. The Court also denies #3 Plaintiff's Motion to Appoint Counsel without prejudice. (ama) |
Filing 3 MOTION to Appoint Counsel by Matthew Cerno. (cmm) |
Filing 2 Letter by Matt Cerno. (cmm) |
United States District Judge David H. Urias and United States Magistrate Judge Jerry H. Ritter assigned. (dr) |
Filing 1 1983 PRISONER CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT against FNU LNU, filed by Matthew Cerno. (dr) |
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