Kabba v. Buffalo Federal Detention et al
Alhassan Kabba |
Erine Slattery, Buffalo Federal Detention and United States of America |
1:2020cv00709 |
June 11, 2020 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
Lawrence J Vilardo |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 4 JUDGMENT in favor of Buffalo Federal Detention, United States of America, Erine Slattery against Alhassan Kabba. Signed by Mary C. Loewenguth, Clerk of Court on 6/24/20. (SG) |
Filing 3 ORDER that the case shall be administratively terminated; that plaintiff shall notify the Court in writing no later than thirty days from the date of this Order if he wishes to reopen the action and shall include either a properly supported motion to proceed in forma pauperis that includes a completed and signed Prison Certification or the $350.00 filing fee and $50.00 administrative fee; upon receipt of the motion or the filing fee, the Clerk of Court shall re-open the case. Signed by Hon. Lawrence J. Vilardo on 6/23/20. (SG) |
Remark: Plaintiff has been mailed a pro se packet including a privacy notice, consent to proceed before a Magistrate Judge, and a civil case timeline. (CGJ) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Alhassan Kabba.(CGJ) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Buffalo Federal Detention, Erine Slattery, United States of America, filed by Alhassan Kabba.(CGJ) |
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