2:26-cv-03901 JOHNSON v. LEWISBURG UNITED STATES PENITENTIARY et al
Case Summary
In Johnson v. Lewisburg United States Penitentiary et al, the plaintiff, proceeding pro se, has been provided with guidelines to assist with filing documents in the case. The matter involves litigation against the penitentiary and possibly related defendants, though specific claims are not detailed in the current docket entries. The court has issued notices to ensure the pro se filer complies with procedural requirements, facilitating the progression of the case. Further substantive developments are pending as the case moves forward.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Pro se filing procedures
- • Prison litigation
- • Compliance with court guidelines
Case Timeline
2 events2:26-cv-03901 JOHNSON v. LEWISBURG UNITED STATES PENITENTIARY et al
In the case Johnson v. Lewisburg United States Penitentiary, the petitioner filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus, which is a legal request challenging the legality of their detention. This means Johnson is asking the court to review whether their imprisonment is lawful. Such petitions are critical as they protect individuals from unlawful detention and ensure the justice system respects constitutional rights.
2:26-cv-03841 JOHNSON v. LALAMA
In the case Johnson v. Lalama, a notice was issued providing guidelines for individuals who are representing themselves in court without a lawyer. This helps ensure that people who file legal documents on their own understand the proper procedures. It matters because it promotes fairness and efficiency in the legal process for self-represented parties.