MITCHELL v. DELAWARE COUNTY et al
PAUL MITCHELL |
DELAWARE COUNTY, UPPER DARBY POLICE DEPARTMENT, 4 TO 5 UNKNOWN UPPER DARBY POLICE OFFICERS, JACQUELINE BENEDICT, GEORGE W. HILL CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, CASE MANAGER MIKE 10A CO CARL 10 A, UNKNOWN PARTNER 2ND SHIFT, SGT AND LT. INTAKE/RELEASE UNIT, PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICE and PO JACK STEED |
2:2023cv01787 |
May 8, 2023 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania |
JOEL H SLOMSKY |
Prisoner Petitions: Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 7 EXHIBIT by PAUL MITCHELL.. (JL) (NO ENVELOPE ATTACHED) |
Filing 6 Copy of Order/Notice dated 5/11/23 (Document # 4) and envelope returned from the U.S. Postal Service addressed to PAUL MITCHELL for the following reason: DISCHARGED, UNABLE TO FORWARD. (JL) |
Filing 5 Letter dated 5/12/23 by PAUL MITCHELL (JL) |
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Filing 3 PRO SE NOTICE RE:GUIDELINES (JL) |
Filing 2 COMPLAINT against 4 TO 5 UNKNOWN UPPER DARBY POLICE OFFICERS, CASE MANAGER MIKE 10A CO CARL 10 A, DELAWARE COUNTY, GEORGE W. HILL CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, JACQUELINE BENEDICT, PO JACK STEED, PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICE, SGT AND LT. INTAKE/RELEASE UNIT, UNKNOWN PARTNER 2ND SHIFT 4-21-23, UPPER DARBY POLICE DEPARTMENT (NO FEE PAID, IFP MOTION PENDING), filed by PAUL MITCHELL.(JL) |
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