Demos v. Attorney General of the State of Washington et al
John Robert Demos |
Attorney General of the State of Washington, Governor Of The State Of Oregon and Governor of the State of Washington |
3:2019cv01529 |
September 20, 2019 |
US District Court for the District of Oregon |
Mustafa T Kasubhai |
Prisoner Petitions: Habeas Corpus (General) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2254 |
None |
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Filing 6 JUDGMENT action dismissed. Signed on 11/5/19 by Judge Michael J. McShane.(Mailed to Pro Se party on 11/5/19.) (kf) |
Filing 5 Order granting Application to Porceed IFP #1 and Dismissing Prisoner Petition as Frivolous. Signed on 11/5/19 by Judge Michael J. McShane.(Mailed to Pro Se party on 11/5/19.) (kf) |
Filing 4 Individual Party Consent to Jurisdiction by U.S. Magistrate Judge. (sb) |
Filing 3 Notice of Case Assignment: This case is assigned to Magistrate Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai. (Mailed to Pro Se party on 9/23/2019.) (joha) |
Filing 2 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (2254 - State). Filed by John Robert Demos against Attorney General of the State of Washington, Governor Of The State Of Oregon, Governor of the State of Washington. (joha) |
Filing 1 Application for Leave to Proceed IFP. Filed by John Robert Demos. (joha) |
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