Blackmon v. Internal Revenue Service et al
Michael A Blackmon |
Internal Revenue Service and Joseph Biden, Jr |
1:2021cv00915 |
August 4, 2021 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin |
William C Griesbach |
Mandamus & Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 5 JUDGMENT signed by Deputy Clerk approved by Judge William C Griesbach on 8/31/2021. (cc: all counsel and mailed to pro se party)(lh) |
Filing 4 ORDER signed by Judge William C Griesbach on 8/31/2021. This action is DISMISSED without prejudice pursuant to Civil Local Rule 41(c). (cc: all counsel and mailed to pro se party)(Griesbach, William) |
Filing 3 LETTER from the Clerk to Michael A Blackmon regarding the Prisoner E-Filing Program. (cc: All Counsel) (Attachments: #1 Prisoner E-Filing Information Packet)(tlf) |
Filing 2 LETTER from the clerk to plaintiff re Consent/Refusal to Magistrate Judge Joseph and requesting that the consent/refusal form be filed within 21 days. Also requesting payment of the full filing fee or that a petition to proceed without prepayment of the full filing fee and six-month certified trust account statement be filed within 21 days. Mailed. (cmb) |
Filing 1 PRISONER COMPLAINT with jury demand filed against Joseph Biden, Jr, Internal Revenue Service by Michael A Blackmon. (cmb) |
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