Summers v. Collier et al
Anthony L Summers |
Vickie Barrow, Felipe Gonzalez, Jr, Darren Wallace, Oscar Mendoza and Bryan Collier |
1:2019cv00517 |
October 22, 2019 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas |
Keith F Giblin |
Thad Heartfield |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 8 Letter from Anthony Summers regarding prison conditions. (mrp, ) |
Filing 7 OBJECTION to #3 Memorandum Opinion and #4 Final Judgment by Anthony L Summers. (tkd, ) |
Filing 6 SUPPLEMENT to #1 Complaint by Anthony L Summers. (tkd, ) |
Filing 5 MOTION to Add and Amend into Petition by Anthony L Summers. (tkd, ) |
Filing 4 FINAL JUDGMENT that pltf take nothing, and this lawsuit is dismissed without prejudice. All motions not previously ruled on are denied. Signed by District Judge Thad Heartfield on 11/5/19. (tkd, ) |
Filing 3 MEMORANDUM OPINION and Order denying plaintiff leave to proceed in forma pauperis in this action. Case is dismissed without prejudice pursuant to 28 USC 1915(g). Signed by District Judge Thad Heartfield on 11/5/19. (tkd, ) |
Filing 2 MOTION to Amend #1 Complaint by Anthony L Summers. (tkd, ) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Vickie Barrow, Bryan Collier, Felipe Gonzalez, Jr, Oscar Mendoza, Darren Wallace, filed by Anthony L Summers.(tkd, ) |
CASE REFERRED to Magistrate Judge Keith Giblin pursuant to a Standing Order (tkd, ) |
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