Jessup v. Roberts et al
Jack Jessup |
Sydney Roberts, Chad Dufford, FNU Umbrell and Mark Mook |
2:2014cv00829 |
November 12, 2014 |
US District Court for the District of Utah |
Central Office |
Salt Lake |
Ted Stewart |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 88 MEMORANDUM DECISION and DISMISSAL ORDER: It is therefore ordered that, because he has failed to prosecute his case, Plaintiffs complaint is DISMISSED without prejudice. This case is CLOSED. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 04/13/2017. (kpf) |
Filing 35 MEMORANDUM DECISION & ORDER REQUIRING SERVICE OF PROCESS. It is hereby ordered that USMS shall serve a completed summons, a copy of the Second Amended Complaint and a copy of this Order upon the above listed defendants. See order for details. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 5/3/2016. (kpf) |
Filing 26 ORDER & MEMORANDUM DECISION denying 21 Motion to Appoint Counsel; denying 22 Motion for Service of Process (Prisoner); granting 24 Motion to Amend; Plaintiff must within thirty days cure the Amended Complaints deficiencies n oted above. The Clerk's Office shall mail Plaintiff a copy of the Pro Se Litigant Guide with a form complaint should he choose to file an amended complaint. If Plaintiff fails to timely cure the above deficiencies according to this Order's instructions, this action will be dismissed without further notice. See order for further details. Signed by Judge Ted Stewart on 1/22/16. (jlw) |
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