Lewis v. Essex County, New York et al
Scott Phillip Lewis |
Essex County, New York, Town of North Elba, New York, Village of Lake Placid, Inc., Essex County Public Defender's Office, Essex County Conflict Defender's Office, Chelsea Merrihew, Jennifer Hayes, Victoria Duffy, Kristy Sprague, Kenneth Borden, Jr., James Hyde, IV, Mirriam Hadden, Andrew Quinn and Dean Dietrich |
8:2024cv00100 |
January 19, 2024 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Mae A D'Agostino |
Christian F Hummel |
Gary L Sharpe |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 8 PROPOSED USM-285 FORMS FOR SERVICE BY USMS filed by Pro Se Plaintiff Scott Phillip Lewis. (Received via MFT) (kck) Modified on 2/22/2024 to reflect these are proposed USM285 forms not summonses. (lmw) |
Filing 7 TEXT ONLY ORDER REASSIGNING CASE. Case reassigned to U.S. District Judge Mae A. D'Agostino for all further proceedings. Senior Judge Gary L. Sharpe no longer assigned to case. Authorized by Chief Judge Brenda K. Sannes on 2/21/2024. (Copy served via regular mail)(jel, ) |
Filing 6 PRO SE NOTICE returned executed as to Scott Phillip Lewis. Filed via MFT on 1/30/2024. (kck) |
Filing 5 AMENDED MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis filed by Scott Phillip Lewis, Pro Se.(Attachments: #1 Proposed Summons as to Essex County, NY, #2 Proposed Summons as to Town of North Elba, #3 Proposed Summons as to Village of Lake Placid, Inc., #4 Proposed Summons as to Essex County Public Defender's Office, #5 Proposed Summons as to Essex County Conflict Defender's Office, #6 Proposed Summons as to Chelsea Merrihew, #7 Proposed Summons as to Jennifer Hayes, #8 Proposed Summons as to Victoria Duffy, #9 Proposed Summons as to Kristy Sprague, #10 Proposed Summons as to Kenneth Borden, Jr., #11 Proposed Summons as to James Hyde IV, #12 Proposed Summons as to Mirriam Hadden, #13 Proposed Summons as to Andrew Quinn, #14 Proposed Summons as to Dean Dietrich). Motions referred to Christian F. Hummel. (kck) Modified on 1/24/2024 to note filing via MFT (kck). |
Filing 4 AMENDED COMPLAINT with JURY DEMAND against Essex County, New York; Town of North Elba, New York; Village of Lake Placid, Inc., Essex County Public Defender's Office, Essex County Conflict Defender's Office, Chelsea Merrihew, Jennifer Hayes, Victoria Duffy, Kristy Sprague, Kenneth Borden, Jr; James Hyde IV; Mirriam Hadden, Andrew Quinn and Dean Dietrich filed by Scott Phillip Lewis, Pro Se.(Attachments: #1 Civil Cover Sheet, #2 Cover Letter)(kck) Modified on 1/24/2024 to note this was filed via MFT (kck). |
Filing 3 PRO SE NOTICE issued via mail at time complaint was filed. Pro Se plaintiff advised he does not want any more Pro Se Handbooks or Local Rules mailed to him. Mailed on 1/22/2024. (kck) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis filed by Scott Phillip Lewis, Pro Se via MFT on 1/19/2024. Motions referred to Christian F. Hummel. (kck) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT with JURY DEMAND against Essex County, New York; Town of North Elba, New York; Village of Lake Placid, Inc., Essex County Public Defender's Office, Essex County Conflict Defender's Office, Chelsea Merrihew, Jennifer Hayes, Victoria Duffy, Kristy Sprague, Kenneth Borden, Jr., James Hyde IV, Mirriam Hadden, Andrew Quinn and Dean Dietrich filed by Scott Phillip Lewis via MFT on 1/19/2024.(Attachment: #1 Civil Cover Sheet)(kck) |
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