Mack v. TDCJ Byrd Unit
Plaintiff: Billy Mack
Defendant: TDCJ Byrd Unit
Case Number: 1:2024cv00023
Filed: February 1, 2024
Court: US District Court for the Northern District of Texas
Presiding Judge: James Wesley Hendrix
Nature of Suit: Prisoner Pet/Other: Civil Rights
Cause of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
Jury Demanded By: None
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
February 2, 2024 Case transferred from NDTX has been opened in Southern District of Texas, Houston Division Division as case number 4:24-cv-00399. (skf)
February 1, 2024 Opinion or Order Filing 5 ELECTRONIC ORDER TRANSFERRING CASE to the Houston Division of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas under 28 U.S.C. 1404(a). This action is transferred to the Houston Division, where venue is proper. See 28 U.S.C. 1391(b). Plaintiff is an inmate at the Byrd Unit of the TDCJ, which is located in Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, and he filed this pro se action against individuals found in Walker County. The events at issue occurred at the Byrd Unit in Walker County, Texas, which lies within the boundaries of the Houston Division. See 28 U.S.C. 124. (Ordered by Judge James Wesley Hendrix on 2/1/2024) (chmb)
February 1, 2024 Filing 4 MOTION for Protective Order filed by Billy Mack. See PDF at #1 Complaint. (skf)
February 1, 2024 Filing 3 Notice and Instruction to Pro Se Party. (skf)
February 1, 2024 Filing 2 New Case Notes: A filing fee has not been paid. No prior sanctions found. (For court use only - links to the #national and #circuit indexes.) Pursuant to Misc. Order 6, Plaintiff is provided the Notice of Right to Consent to Proceed Before A U.S. Magistrate Judge. Clerk to provide copy to plaintiff if not received electronically. (skf)
February 1, 2024 Filing 1 COMPLAINT against TDCJ Bryd Unit filed by Billy Mack. Unless exempted, attorneys who are not admitted to practice in the Northern District of Texas must seek admission promptly. Forms, instructions, and exemption information may be found at www.txnd.uscourts.gov, or by clicking here: # Attorney Information - Bar Membership. If admission requirements are not satisfied within 21 days, the clerk will notify the presiding judge. (skf)
February 1, 2024 ***Clerk's Notice of delivery: (see NEF for details) Docket No:5. mailed to Billy Mack at TDCJ Byrd Unit on Thu Feb 1 16:38:55 CST 2024 (crt)
February 1, 2024 ***Clerk's Notice of delivery: (see NEF for details) Docket No:3,2. mailed to Billy Mack at TDCJ Byrd Unit on Thu Feb 1 10:50:15 CST 2024 (crt)
February 1, 2024 Interdistrict Transfer to Southern District of Texas, Houston Division; notice sent via email. All documents available electronically. If receiving court cannot upload, documents are available from PACER (record does not contain restricted documents). Counsel advised to file future documents in Southern District of Texas, Houston Division. (skf)

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