Huffman v. Sanders et al
Chris Lee Huffman |
Larry Sanders and Reeves |
6:2014cv06145 |
December 15, 2014 |
US District Court for the Western District of Arkansas |
Hot Springs Office |
Garland |
Barry A. Bryant |
Robert T. Dawson |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 7 ORDER ADOPTING 6 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS in its entirety; and Plaintiffs 1 Complaint is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE for failure to prosecute and for failure to obey the orders of this Court. Signed by Honorable Robert T. Dawson on May 6, 2015. (lw) |
Filing 3 ORDER re 2 Application to Proceed IFP (42:1983) the clerk is directed to file the complaint provisionally prior to a determination regarding Plaintiff's status as a pauper and service of process. The clerk is directed to mail a blank IFP app lication to Plaintiff to be completed by 1/5/2015, plaintiff is to either have the certificate portion of the IFP completed by the appropriate detention center official and return the application to this court for review and filing or pay the $ 350.00 filing fee and $50.00 administration fee for a total of $400.00. If plaintiff fails to obey by 1/5/2015, the complaint will become subject to summary dismissal for failure to obey and order of the Court.. Signed by Honorable Barry A. Bryant on December 15, 2014. (sh) |
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