Blake v. Higgs et al
Brian Joseph Blake |
Sup. Grimes, Off. Riverson, Sargent Franzen, Capt. Norris, Corporal Taylor, Corporal Feeney, Corporal Coleman, Sgt. Simpson, Shane Simmonds, Josh Higgs, Jr., Corporal Foster and Corporal Shaw |
3:2019cv00138 |
February 28, 2019 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia |
Robert E Payne |
Roderick C Young |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 4 Case transferred in from District of Virginia Western; Case Number 7:19-cv-00164. Original file and docket sheet received. |
Filing 3 Order transferring case to U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Signed by Chief Judge Michael F. Urbanski on 2/27/2019. (tvt) [Transferred from Virginia Western on 2/28/2019.] |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Brian Joseph Blake.Motions referred to Judge Robert S. Ballou. (aab) [Transferred from Virginia Western on 2/28/2019.] |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT pursuant to 42 USC 1983 against Capt. Norris, Corporal Coleman, Corporal Feeney, Corporal Foster, Corporal Shaw, Corporal Taylor, Josh Higgs, Jr, Off. Riverson, Sargent Franzen, Sgt. Simpson, Shane Simmonds, Sup. Grimes, filed by Brian Joseph Blake.(aab) [Transferred from Virginia Western on 2/28/2019.] |
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