Terrance Grissom Submissions
3:2022mc00100 |
September 12, 2022 |
US District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin |
Madison Office |
Other |
No cause code entered |
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Filing 1 FILING SANCTION ORDER as to Terrance Grissom entered in case 21-cv-610-jdp by District Judge James D. Peterson on September 2, 2022. Should Grissom mail or e-file a submission, the clerk of court is directed to re cord that Grissom has attempted to file something, but the clerk shall not open the mail or docket any submission, and the court will take no action on any submission. Rather, the clerk is directed to destroy, without opening, any physical mail that Grissom sends to the court or any submission mailed or brought to the court on his behalf. This sanction will continue for at least two years. No earlier than two years from the date of this order, Grissom may submit a motion to modify or rescind thi s order. If Grissom is in a DOC facility participating in the court's e-filing program when he files a motion to modify or rescind this order, Grissom must file his motion using the e-filing program; if Grissom instead sends a physical mailing the clerk of court is directed to destroy it. (jef) |
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