GIBSON et al v. STROUD et al
THOMAS LEON GIBSON and MICHELLE P. GIBSON |
CHIEF TRAVIS STROUD, OFFICER DEVON WILLIAMSON, LIEUTENANT BRENT J. MACFARLAND, MAGISTRATE JOSHUA PASCHAL, MAGISTRATE J.N FOSTER, DISTRICT ATTORNEY AVERY L. CRUMP, J. ANDREW HOWE, GOVERNOR ROY COOPER, GENERAL JOSH STEIN, ERIC BOYETTE, TORRE JESSUP, COMMISSIONER WAYNE GOODWIN, JONATHAN EVANS, EVERETT GUYNN, JUDGE ROSALIND BAKER, SANDIE TYSINGER CHAPPELL, MARIA ATWELL, KELLY ANN CHATTERTON and DAVID RICHARD |
1:2023cv00814 |
September 26, 2023 |
US District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina |
LORETTA C BIGGS |
JOE L WEBSTER |
Constitutional - State Statute |
18 U.S.C. ยง 241 Conspiracy Against Citizen Rights |
None |
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Filing 4 Request for Immediate Emergency Injunction by MICHELLE P. GIBSON, THOMAS LEON GIBSON. Response to Motion due by 10/17/2023. (Attachments: #1 Attachment)(Bowers, Alexis) |
Filing 3 CIVIL COVER SHEET. (Bowers, Alexis) |
Filing 2 COMPLAINT against All Defendants, filed by MICHELLE P. GIBSON, THOMAS LEON GIBSON. (Bowers, Alexis) |
Filing 1 APPLICATION to Proceed IFP by MICHELLE P. GIBSON. (Bowers, Alexis) |
Motion Referred: RE: #1 APPLICATION to Proceed IFP, to MAG/JUDGE JOE L. WEBSTER. (Bowers, Alexis) |
Case ASSIGNED to JUDGE LORETTA C. BIGGS and MAG/JUDGE JOE L. WEBSTER. (Bowers, Alexis) |
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