Jones v. Colonial Heights/Chesterfield Crime Solvers

Federal Civil Lawsuit Virginia Eastern District Court, Case No. 3:18-cv-00823
District Judge John A. Gibney, Jr, presiding
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No Logo Justin L. Jones, Plaintiff

Represented by Justin L. Jones

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No Logo Colonial Heights/Chesterfield Crime Solvers, Defendant
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Citation Section 28 U.S.C. § 1331
Nature of Suit 320 - Personal Injury: Assault Libel & Slander
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Legal Document (Payment Possibly Required) 6 Filed: 12/3/2018, Entered: None Unknown Document Type
Summons Returned Unexecuted by Justin L. Jones as to Michelle C. Wilson, Registered Agent. (Attachment: # 1 Letter from Plaintiff). (walk, ) (Entered: 12/03/2018)
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Legal Document (Payment Possibly Required) 5 Filed: 12/3/2018, Entered: None Unknown Document Type
AMENDED COMPLAINT filed by Justin L. Jones against Colonial Heights/Chesterfield Crime Solvers. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A-E (6 Pages) and # 2 Local 83.1(M) Certification Form). (walk, ) (Entered: 12/03/2018)
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Legal Document (Payment Possibly Required) 4 Filed: 12/3/2018, Entered: None Unknown Document TypeCourt Filing
ORDER that this matter comes before the Court on its own initiative. On November 28, 2018, the plaintiff filed a complaint against Michelle C. Wilson. Federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction. They can only hear cases that present a federal question, 28 U.S.C. ?? 1331, and cases for over $75,000 that arise between citizens of different states, 28 U.S.C. ?? 1332. If a case fits neither of these situations, the court lacks subject matter jurisdiction. Accordingly, federal courts have a "duty to inquire, sue sponte, whether a valid basis for jurisdiction exists, and to dismiss the action if no such ground appears." In re Bulldog Trucking, Inc., 147 F.3d 347,352 (4th Cir. 1998). The Court, therefore, DIRECTS the plaintiff to identify why this Court has either federal question or diversity jurisdiction over his case within fourteen (14) days of this Order. It is so ORDERED. Signed by District Judge John A. Gibney, Jr. on 12/03/2018. Copy mailed to Plaintiff. (walk, ) (Entered: 12/03/2018)
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Legal Document (Payment Possibly Required) 3 Filed: 11/29/2018, Entered: None Unknown Document Type
Letter from the Clerk mailed to Plaintiff. (walk, ) (Entered: 11/29/2018)
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Legal Document (Payment Possibly Required) 2 Filed: 11/29/2018, Entered: None Unknown Document Type
Summons Issued as to Michelle C. Wilson; Plaintiff provided with a copy of Rule 4. (walk, ) (Entered: 11/29/2018)
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Legal Document (Payment Possibly Required) 1 Filed: 11/28/2018, Entered: None Unknown Document Type
COMPLAINT filed by Justin L. Jones against Michelle C. Wilson. (Filing Fee Paid: $400.00, Receipt Number: 34683042139). (Attachments: # 1 Unmarked Exhibits and # 2 Receipt). (walk, ) (Entered: 11/29/2018)
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