Nzambimana v. United States Postal Service
Plaintiff: Ezechiel Nzambimana
Defendant: United States Postal Service
Case Number: 3:2019cv00656
Filed: April 29, 2019
Court: US District Court for the District of Oregon
Presiding Judge: Stacie F Beckerman
Nature of Suit: Other Personal Property Damage
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1442
Jury Demanded By: None
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Date Filed Document Text
April 29, 2019 Filing 1 Notice of Removal of Case Number 19SC13200 from Multnomah County Circuit Court. (fee exempt status selected (AUSA)). Filed by United States Postal Service (Attachments: #1 Exhibit 1, #2 Exhibit 2, #3 Civil Cover Sheet). (Brown, Adrian)

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Represented By: Adrian L. Brown
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