Davis v. Smith et al
| Terry Matthew Davis |
| Kevin B Smith and Vannessa M. Ward |
| 4:2026cv02460 |
| March 26, 2026 |
| U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
| Lee H Rosenthal |
| Prisoner: Civil Rights |
| 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
| None |
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This docket was last retrieved on May 1, 2026. A more recent docket listing may be available from PACER.
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Filing 5
ORDER OF DISMISSAL. Case terminated on May 1, 2026. (Signed by Judge Lee H Rosenthal) Parties notified. (jm4)
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| Filing 4 MEMORANDUM ON DISMISSAL granting #3 . (Signed by Judge Lee H Rosenthal) Parties notified. (jm4) |
| Filing 3 MOTION to Voluntarily Dismiss by Terry Matthew Davis, filed. Motion Docket Date 5/1/2026. (dah4) |
| Filing 2 NOTICE to Pro Se Litigant of Case Opening, with Notice Regarding Consent to Jurisdiction of a Magistrate Judge. Party notified, filed. (amp4) |
| Referral Judge Selected: Magistrate Judge Richard W. Bennett randomly selected to receive referrals. The selected Magistrate Judge is not assigned to this case until a District Judge refers the case or a motion or the parties consent to jurisdiction of the Magistrate Judge. Once a referral has been made, the name of the referral judge will appear at the top of the docket sheet. (amp4) |
| Filing 1 COMPLAINT against Kevin B Smith, Vannessa M. Ward filed by Terry Matthew Davis. (amp4) |
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