Vinyard v. Madison County Jail et al
Jeffrey B. Vinyard |
Madison County Jail, Jackson Police Department, FNU Boxely and Madison County Sheriff |
1:2022cv01143 |
July 5, 2022 |
US District Court for the Western District of Tennessee |
Samuel H Mays |
Tu M Pham |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 7 Letter from Jeffrey Vinyard. (Attachments: #1 envelope) (mbm) |
Filing 6 NOTICE of Plaintiff's Trust/commissary account balance from the Madison County Criminal Justice Complex (Attachments: #1 envelope)(agj) |
Filing 5 ORDER granting #2 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. Signed by Judge Samuel H. Mays, Jr on 7/15/2022. (Mays, Samuel) |
Filing 4 Letter from Plaintiff. (Attachments: #1 envelope) (mbm) |
Filing 3 NOTICE OF CASE TRACKING ASSIGNMENT PURSUANT TO LOCAL RULE 16.2: Pursuant to Local Rule 16.2, this case has been assigned to the Pro Se Prisoner track. http://www.tnwd.uscourts.gov/pdf/content/LocalRules.pdf (mbm) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Jeffrey B. Vinyard. (Attachments: #1 receipt tape, #2 envelope)(mbm) |
Filing 1 PRO SE COMPLAINT against All Defendants, filed by Jeffrey B. Vinyard. (Attachments: #1 envelope)(mbm) (Additional attachment(s) added on 7/5/2022: #2 Judicial Cards) (btg). |
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