Carpenter v. City of Newton et al
Walter Kevin Carpenter |
The City of Newton, Kevin Yoder and Brian Keith Whitener |
5:2024cv00192 |
August 27, 2024 |
US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina |
Kenneth D Bell |
Susan C Rodriguez |
Civil Rights: Other |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 cv Notice of Removal - Civil Rights |
Defendant |
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Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL to Federal Court with Jury Demand from Catawba, case number 24CVS838. (Filing fee $ 405 receipt number ANCWDC-6644681), filed by The City of Newton, brian keith whitener, kevin yoder. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A - Pleadings, #2 Exhibit B - Notice of Removal to State Ct)(Stewart, Jake) |
Case assigned to District Judge Kenneth D. Bell and US Magistrate Judge Susan C. Rodriguez. Notice: You must click this link to retrieve the #Case Assignment Packet. This is your only notice - you will not receive a separate document.(cjs) |
Clerk's Entry and Service of #Standing Order Requiring an Initial Settlement Conference in Civil Cases assigned to the Honorable Kenneth D. Bell (5:19-mc-5 (Doc. No. 1)). The parties are directed to click on the link above to retrieve the Order. The filing party is directed to serve a copy of the Order with service. (cjs) |
Standing Order Regarding Use of Artificial Intelligence (3:24-mc-104). Click on this link to retrieve the #Standing Order (cjs) |
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