Sanders v. Supervisor Tammy et al
Noah M Sanders |
John or Jane Doe, Sgt Bublitz, Supervisor Tammy, Sgt J Petsin, Debra Knisbeck and Corporal Marten |
2:2020cv00925 |
June 19, 2020 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin |
William E Duffin |
Prisoner: Conditions of Confinement |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 29 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge William E Duffin on 6/27/2022. The defendants' motion to enforce the show cause order (ECF No. 28 ) is GRANTED. This case is DISMISSED. The clerk of court will enter judgment accordingly. (cc: all counsel and mailed to pro se party)(mlm) |
Filing 22 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge William E Duffin on 2/14/2022. The John Doe defendant is DISMISSED. (cc: all counsel and mailed to pro se party)(mlm) |
Filing 9 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge William E Duffin on 10/27/2020. On or before November 16, 2020, Sanders must either pay the initial partial filing fee of $10.66 or provide the court with information about why he is unable to do so. If Sander s fails to do either by that date, the court will dismiss this case without prejudice and without further notice to him. If the court dismisses the case, Sanders may refile his complaint at a later date, subject to the relevant statute of limitations. (cc: all counsel, plaintiff)(mlm) |
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