Neuman v. State of Illinois et al
Filing
79
CLERK'S JUDGMENT in favor of Clerk Office of the Sangamon County Courthouse, Greene County Circuit Courthouse, Illinois Attorney General Office, Jersey County Circuit Courthouse, Macoupin County Circuit Courthouse, Morgan County Circuit Courthou se, Sangamon County Courthouse, Scott County Circuit Courthouse, State of Illinois, Andy Doe, Daisy Doe, Karen McNaught, Leslie Graves, Lisa Madigan, Suzanne Ushman, Terrance Corrigan against James Neuman. Approved by Chief Judge David R. Herndon on 7/13/11. (skp, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
JAMES NEUMAN,
Plaintiff,
-vsSTATE OF ILLINOIS, et al,
Defendants.
NO. 10-CV-594-DRH
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE
DECISION BY COURT. This matter is before the court for the purpose of
docket control.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that pursuant to the Order
entered by this Court on July 12, 2011, Judgment is entered in favor of the
defendants, STATE OF ILLINOIS, ILLINOIS ATTORNEY GENERAL OFFICE,
SANGAMON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, GREENE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURTHOUSE, JERSEY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURTHOUSE, MACOUPIN COUNTY
CIRCUIT COURTHOUSE, MORGAN COUNTY CIRCUIT COURTHOUSE, SCOTT
COUNTY CIRCUIT COURTHOUSE, JUDGE LESLIE GRAVES, LISA MADAGIN,
TERRANCE CORRIGAN, KAREN McNAUGHT, SUZANNE USHMAN, DAISY DOE
and ANDY DOE, and against the plaintiff, JAMES NEUMAN.
IT IS FURTHER HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that JAMES
NEUMAN is ORDERED to pay a penalty of $3,000.00 to this Court and he is
PROHIBITED from instigating further litigation in federal court until the penalty is
paid in full. This case is DISMISSED with prejudice.
NANCY J. ROSENSTENGEL,
CLERK OF COURT
BY:
Dated: July 12, 2011
APPROVED:
Digitally signed by
David R. Herndon
Date: 2011.07.13
15:37:13 -05'00'
CHIEF JUDGE
U. S. DISTRICT COURT
/s/Sandy Pannier
Deputy Clerk
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