Daniels v. Bryan P. Stirling et al
Kelly Lewis Daniels |
Kennard Dubose, Charles Williams, Tim E. Rogers, Juanita Moss, John Doe 2, Thomas Robertson, Stephanie Marshall, Aaron Joyner, Bryan P Stirling and John Doe 1 |
2:2019cv00313 |
February 4, 2019 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Mary Gordon Baker |
Margaret B Seymour |
Prison:Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 7 ***DOCUMENT MAILED #6 Proper Form Order with required documents, placed in U.S. Mail to Kelly Daniels. (hada, ) |
Filing 6 PROPER FORM ORDER Case to be brought into proper form by 3/26/2019. Add an additional 3 days only if served by mail or otherwise allowed under Fed. R. Civ. P. 6. Signed by Magistrate Judge Mary Gordon Baker on 03/05/2019. (hada, ) |
Filing 4 TRUE DIVISION FOR TRIAL: Greenwood. (hada, ) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis (Restricted Access) by Kelly Lewis Daniels. (Attachments: #1 Envelope) Motions referred to Mary Gordon Baker. (hada, ) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against John Doe 1, John Doe 2, Kennard Dubose, Aaron Joyner, Stephanie Marshall, Juanita Moss, Thomas Robertson, Tim E. Rogers, Bryan P Stirling, Charles Williams, filed by Kelly Lewis Daniels. (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(hada, ) |
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