Monk v. Office of the Attorney General (Victims of Crime Dept)
Kelly Wayne Monk |
Office of the Attorney General (Victims of Crime Dept) and Office of the Attorney General |
4:2024cv00435 |
February 5, 2024 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
George C Hanks |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 7 Letter from K. Monk re: Notice of Case Filing, filed. (DarleneHansen, 4) |
Filing 6 FINAL JUDGMENT. Case terminated on 2/20/2024(Signed by Judge George C Hanks, Jr) Parties notified.(KimberlyPicota, 4) |
Filing 5 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER. The Court ORDERS that the complaint is dismissed. All pending motions are DENIED as moot. (Signed by Judge George C Hanks, Jr) Parties notified.(KimberlyPicota, 4) |
Filing 4 NOTICE to Pro Se Litigant of Case Opening. Party notified, filed. (AkeitaMichael, 4) |
Filing 3 Prisoner Trust Fund Account Statement by Kelly Wayne Monk, filed. (AkeitaMichael, 4) |
Filing 2 MOTION/APPLICATION to Proceed In Forma Pauperis by Kelly Wayne Monk, filed. Motion Docket Date 2/26/2024. (AkeitaMichael, 4) |
Filing 1 Prisoner Civil Rights COMPLAINT against Office of the Attorney General (Victims of Crime Dept) filed by Kelly Wayne Monk.(AkeitaMichael, 4) |
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