Modisett v. BOP et al
Michael Antwaine Modisett |
USP Lee, BOP and United States Government |
7:2020cv00577 |
September 28, 2020 |
US District Court for the Western District of Virginia |
Elizabeth K Dillon |
Joel C Hoppe |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 4 ORDER DISMISSING CASE WITHOUT Prejudice. Signed by Judge Elizabeth K. Dillon on 10/27/2020. (Order mailed to Pro Se Party via US Mail)(tvt) |
Filing 3 Order entered Conditionally Filing this action pursuant to 28 USC Section 1331 Bivens Act; Regarding Prisoner Trust Account; Advising inmate as to 3 strikes rule of PLRA; Assessing a filing fee; Deferring all action in this case; Advising inmate to comply within the allotted time and to notify of changes in address or risk dismissal within 20 days Responses due by 10/21/2020. Signed by Magistrate Judge Joel C. Hoppe on 9/28/2020. (Order mailed to Pro Se Party via US Mail)(slt) |
Filing 2 Prisoner Trust Account Report (Incomplete) and Statement of Assets by Michael Antwaine Modisett (Attachments: #1 Statement of Assets)(ck) Modified on 9/28/2020 to modify docket text(ck). |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT 28 USC Section 1331 Bivens Act against BOP, USP Lee, United States Government, filed by Michael Antwaine Modisett.(ck) |
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