Essick v. Cooper et al
Zachary Essick |
Roy Cooper, Eddie Buffaloe Jr., State of North Carolina and Division of Prisons |
5:2022ct03277 |
July 28, 2022 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Richard E Myers |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 3 CLERK'S JUDGMENT - IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that this action is hereby dismissed without prejudice for failure to prosecute. Signed by Peter A. Moore, Jr., Clerk of Court on 8/26/2022. Copy of judgment and notice of appeal rights sent to plaintiff via US Mail. (Lopez, R.) |
Filing 2 Order Dismissing Case. Because plaintiff did not timely pay the filing fee or file an individual application to proceed without prepayment of fees, the court DISMISSES WITHOUT PREJUDICE the action for failure to prosecute and DIRECTS the clerk to close the case. Signed by Chief Judge Richard E. Myers II on 8/25/2022. Copy of order sent to plaintiff via US Mail. (Lopez, R.) |
Case Submitted to Chief Judge Richard E. Myers II for deficiency review. Once a review is completed an order will enter and the next appropriate step will be taken. (Lopez, R.) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Eddie Buffaloe Jr., Roy Cooper, Division of Prisons, State of North Carolina, filed by Zachary Essick. (Attachments: #1 Documents in Support, #2 Court Order) (Lopez, R.) |
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