JOHNSON v. WETZEL et al
JUSTIN RAPHAEL JOHNSON |
SECRETARY JOHN WETZEL, DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF ERIE COUNTY, PA ATTORNEY GENERAL and SUPERINTENDENT OF SCI HUNTINGDON |
1:2019cv00149 |
May 22, 2019 |
US District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania |
Richard A Lanzillo |
Habeas Corpus (General) |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2254 |
None |
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Filing 2 ORDER DIRECTING the Clerk to terminate John Wetzel and add the Superintendent of SCI Huntingdon as the Respondent in this matter. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the United States Marshal shall make service of this order, together with a copy of the petition, upon the respondents by certified mail, costs to be advanced by the United States. Within 21 days of service of this order, respondent and the District Attorney shall respond to the allegations of the petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus. The District Attorney shall furnish this court with the state court records. The parties are allowed 14 days from this date to appeal this order to a District Judge pursuant to Local Rule 72(C)(2). Signed by Magistrate Judge Richard A. Lanzillo on 5/28/2019. (dm) |
Service Copies placed in US Marshal box. (dm) |
Filing 1 PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus (Filing fee $5, receipt number 14668004126), filed by JUSTIN RAPHAEL JOHNSON. (Attachments: #1 Envelope, #2 Receipt) (jd) |
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