Aloba v. United States, et al.
Oriyomi Saddiq Aloba |
Officer John Doe, United States, Sim Lake and Lyn Hughes |
4:2021cv02139 |
July 1, 2021 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
Charles Eskridge |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 8 MOTION to Transfer Case Out of Houston by Oriyomi Saddiq Aloba, filed. Motion Docket Date 8/11/2021. (sguevara, 4) |
Filing 7 NOTICE to Pro Se Litigant of Case Opening. Party notified. (ltien, 4) |
Filing 6 Case electronically transferred in from Idaho. Case Number 1:21-cv-00174. (ltien, 4) |
Filing 5 INITIAL REVIEW ORDER BY SCREENING JUDGE - IT IS ORDERED that the Clerk of Court shall transfer this entire matter to the appropriate United States District in Texas. Signed by Judge B. Lynn Winmill. (caused to be mailed to non Registered Participants at the addresses listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF) by (jd) |
Filing 4 APPLICATION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Plaintiff Oriyomi Aloba. Responses due by 5/24/2021 (Attachments: #1 Cover Letter, #2 Inmate Statement)(jd) |
Filing 3 Letter from Oriyomi Aloba. (jd) |
Filing 2 ORDER of Conditional Filing - (lm) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Lyn Hughes, Sim Lake, United States, filed by Oriyomi S Aloba. (Attachments: #1 Court Records, #2 Envelope)(lm) |
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