Strong v. Wisconsin State Public Defender et al
Dennis Strong |
Wisconsin State Public Defender, Kelli S Thompson and Jon Padgham |
2:2017cv00981 |
July 17, 2017 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin |
Milwaukee Office |
Outagamie |
Nancy Joseph |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 22 ORDER signed by Judge J.P. Stadtmueller on 3/28/2018: GRANTING 14 Defendant's Motion to Dismiss; DENYING as moot 20 Plaintiff's Motion for Entry of Scheduling Order; and DISMISSING CASE with prejudice. (cc: all counsel, via mail to Dennis Strong at Outagamie County Jail) (jm) |
Filing 7 SCREENING ORDER signed by Judge J.P. Stadtmueller on 10/18/2017. 2 Plaintiff's Motion for Leave to Proceed Without Prepayment of the Filing Fee GRANTED. Defendants Wisconsin State Public Defender and Jon Padgham DISMISSED from action. Plain tiff's Complaint and this Order to be electronically SENT to Wisconsin DOJ for service on Defendant Kelli S. Thompson, who shall file a responsive pleading within 60 days. Parties may not begin discovery until the Court enters a scheduling order . Agency having custody of Plaintiff to COLLECT balance of the filing fee in accordance with this Order. Case REFERRED back to Magistrate Judge Nancy Joseph for further proceedings. See Order. (cc: all counsel, via mail to Dennis Strong and Sheriff at Outagamie County Jail)(jm) |
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