Cabbagestalk v. Headquarters Classifications of Columbia SC et al
Shaheen Cabbagestalk |
Headquarters Classifications of Columbia SC, Bureau of Prisons, Jon Ozmint, James F Rogers, John Davis, J David Watson, Glen B Manning, Kirkland R and E Center, Howard P King, Mr Bodison, Robert E Ward, Dillon County Sheriff's Department and Dillon County |
3:2008cv03982 |
December 11, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of South Carolina |
Prison:Prison Condition Office |
McCormick |
Sol Blatt |
Joseph R McCrorey |
None |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights, State Filers |
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Filing 12 ORDER ADOPTING THE REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION, dismissing the complaint without prejudice and without issuance and service of process, This case is deemed a "strike" for purposes of the "three strikes" rule of 28 USC 1915(g), for 10 Report and Recommendations, denying 3 Motion to Vacate filed by Shaheen Cabbagestalk. Signed by Honorable Sol Blatt, Jr on January 27, 2009. (kbos) |
Filing 10 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION that the district court dismiss the case without prejudice and without issuance and service of process. ALSO RECOMMENDED that plaintiff's motion to vacate sentence be denied, ALSO RECOMMENDED that this case be deemed a "strike." re 3 MOTION to Vacate filed by Shaheen Cabbagestalk, 1 Complaint filed by Shaheen Cabbagestalk, Objections to R&R due by 1/20/2009. Signed by Magistrate Judge Joseph R McCrorey on December 31, 2008. (kbos) |
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