McGrew v. Collier et al
Plaintiff: Andrew McGrew
Defendant: Bryan Collier and Bryan Collins
Case Number: 4:2023cv01155
Filed: November 14, 2023
Court: US District Court for the Northern District of Texas
Presiding Judge: Reed C O'Connor
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
November 21, 2023 Opinion or Order Filing 6 ORDER: In accordance with the Court's order of dismissal entered this day and Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 58, is the final judgment of the Court that Andrew McGrew's complaint is DISMISSED. (Ordered by Judge Reed C. O'Connor on 11/21/2023) (bdb)
November 21, 2023 Opinion or Order Filing 5 ORDER: The Court DENIES McGrew's IFP motion and DISMISSES his complaint without prejudice as barred by 28 U.S.C. 1915(g). (Ordered by Judge Reed C. O'Connor on 11/21/2023) (bdb)
November 21, 2023 ***Clerk's Notice of delivery: (see NEF for details) Docket No:5, 6. Tue Nov 21 14:29:48 CST 2023 (crt)
November 15, 2023 ***Clerk's Notice of delivery: (see NEF for details) Docket No:3, 4. Wed Nov 15 09:54:13 CST 2023 (crt)
November 14, 2023 Filing 4 Notice and Instruction to Pro Se Party. (bdb)
November 14, 2023 Filing 3 New Case Notes: A filing fee has not been paid. (For court use only - links to the #national index and to the prior sanctions found within the #circuit index.) File to: appropriate staff attorney. 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. Attorneys are further reminded that, if necessary, they must comply with Local Rule 83.10(a) within 14 days or risk the possible dismissal of this case without prejudice or without further notice. (bdb)
November 14, 2023 Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis with certificate of trust account filed by Andrew McGrew. (bdb)
November 14, 2023 Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Bryan Collier, Bryan Collins filed by Andrew McGrew. 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. (bdb)

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