Maxey v. Castillo, et al
Raymond K. Maxey |
John Does 1-5 and L. Castillo |
6:2020cv00911 |
October 2, 2020 |
US District Court for the Western District of Texas |
Alan D Albright |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 7 Letter from Raymond K. Maxey and response from court regarding severed defendants. (am) |
Filing 6 ORDER. It is therefore ORDERED that the above-referenced case is TRANSFERRED to the Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas. Signed by Judge Alan D Albright. (am) |
Filing 5 ORDER Severing 6:20-cv-906 case. Defendant Smith will remain in original case, Defendants Castillo and Does 1-5 will be severed into case 6:20-cv-911. Signed by Judge Alan D Albright. (lad) |
Case transferred to District of Southern District of Texas - Houston Division. (am) |
Case transferred from TXWD has been received and opened in Southern District of Texas District, Houston Division as case number 4:20-cv-03419. (am) |
Filing 4 Case Opening Letter. (lad) |
Filing 3 MOTION for Service by USMS on all defendants by Raymond K. Maxey. (lad) |
Filing 2 MOTION to Proceed in forma pauperis by Raymond K. Maxey. (lad) (Additional attachment(s) added on 10/1/2020: #1 TDCJ Prisoner account) (lad). |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT, filed by Raymond K. Maxey. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A and B, #2 Civil Cover Sheet)(lad) |
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