BANKS v. MERIT SYSTEM PROTECTION BOARD US DEPT OF JUSTICE et al
FREDERICK BANKS |
MERIT SYSTEM PROTECTION BOARD US DEPT OF JUSTICE, DAVID HICTON, ROBERT CESSAR, ORLANDO HARPER, ADRIAN N. ROE, JOHN BRENNAN, U.S. COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT, MARK HORNAK and BRIAN BABICK |
2:2016mc00061 |
January 19, 2016 |
US District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania |
Pittsburgh Office |
Joy Flowers Conti |
Other |
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Filing 13 ORDER re 11 MOTION to Vacate 2 Order on Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis, filed by FREDERICK BANKS. For the reasons indicated in the accompanying memorandum opinion. The motion is denied and the clerk is directed to mark this case closed. Signed by Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti on 8/22/2018. (msp) |
Filing 9 AMENDED MEMORANDUM OPINION re 7 Memorandum Opinion. Memorandum Opinion at (ECF No. 7 ) amended to reflect proper caption. Signed by Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti on 3/28/2016. (bgm) |
Filing 4 MEMORANDUM OPINION re 3 MOTION for Reconsideration filed by FREDERICK BANKS. For the reasons set forth in this memorandum opinion, Banks's motion for reconsideration will be denied. An appropriate order follows. Signed by Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti on 2/22/2016. (bgm) Modified on 2/22/2016. (bgm) Modified on 2/22/2016. (bgm) |
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