Washington v. UTMB John Sealy Galveston et al
Willie T Washington |
UTMB John Sealy Galveston and Doctor C. D. Kosarek |
4:2024cv00703 |
February 26, 2024 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
Charles Eskridge |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 5 OBJECTIONS to #3 Memorandum on Dismissal, filed by Willie T Washington. (mmm4) |
Filing 4 FINAL JUDGMENT. Case terminated on 03/31/2024.(Signed by Judge Charles Eskridge) Parties notified. (jmg4) |
Filing 3 MEMORANDUM ON DISMISSAL RE: Plaintiffs constructive motion to proceed in forma pauperis is GRANTED. Dkt 1. Any other pending motions are DENIED AS MOOT. The agency having custody of Plaintiff must deduct twenty percent of each deposit made to Plaintiff's inmate trust account and forward payments to the Court on a regular basis, provided the account exceeds $10, until the filing fee obligation of $350 is paid in full. Email sent to Manager of Three Strikes List. (Signed by Judge Charles Eskridge) Parties notified. (jmg4) |
Filing 2 NOTICE to Pro Se Litigant of Case Opening. Party notified, filed. (BeverlyGoolsby, 4) |
Filing 1 Prisoner Civil Rights COMPLAINT against C. D. Kosarek, UTMB John Sealy Galveston (Filing fee $ 405) filed by Willie T Washington.(BeverlyGoolsby, 4) |
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