Farah v. DOJ (D. Minn.) -- concluding that incarcerated pro se plaintiff constructively exhausted his administrative remedies even though Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys allegedly issued partial determination before plaintiff filed suit, because plaintiff alleged that he never received EOUSA’s determination and EOUSA failed to respond to plaintiff’s telephone messages regarding the status of his request.
White v. DOJ (S.D. Ill.) -- denying in part plaintiff’s motion for reconsideration of court’s summary judgment determination, and ordering hearing with respect to plaintiff’s motion to hold U.S. Marshals Service in contempt for delinquency and misrepresenting the Court.
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