King v. Clallam Bay Corrections Center et al
Robert J King |
Clallam Bay Corrections Center, Department of Corrections State of Washington, Sharon Morgan, Clifford J Johnson and Gregory C Miller |
3:2011cv05269 |
April 8, 2011 |
US District Court for the Western District of Washington |
Tacoma Office |
Clallam |
J Richard Creatura |
Ronald B. Leighton |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Defendant |
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Filing 25 JUDGMENT BY COURT(CMG; cc to Plaintiff) |
Filing 24 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 23 dismissing this matter with prejudice, signed by Judge Ronald B. Leighton. (DN) Modified on 11/21/2011 (DN). (Copy mailed to plaintiff.) |
Filing 18 ORDER granting 14 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis and directing plaintiff to provide a filled-out service form and a copy of the complaint to the clerk's office by August 12, 2011, signed by Magistrate Judge J Richard Creatura.(MET) cc: Plaintiff w/service form |
Filing 16 ORDER denying 11 Motion for substitute service; and RENOTING the 14 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis TO: 7/15/2011. Signed by Magistrate Judge J Richard Creatura.(CMG; cc to Plaintiff) |
Filing 8 ORDER granting 7 Motion to Withdraw as Attorney for Gregory Miller only. William H. Walsh replaces Patricia Fetterly as counsel for Gregory Miller. Signed by Magistrate Judge J Richard Creatura.(CMG; cc to Plaintiff) |
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