Griffin v. Dart et al
Narmer Griffin |
Emilio Falcon and Malcolm White |
1:2013cv02827 |
April 15, 2013 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Cook |
Thomas M. Durkin |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 5 WRITTEN Opinion entered by the Honorable Thomas M. Durkin on 4/17/2013: Plaintiffs motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis 3 is granted. The Court authorizes and orders Cook County Jail officials to deduct $15.95 from Plaintiffs account , and to continue making monthly deductions in accordance with this order. The Clerk shall send a copy of this order to the Supervisor of Inmate Trust Fund Accounts, Cook County Dept. of Corrections Administrative Office, Division V, 2700 S. Californ ia, Chicago, IL 60608. The Clerk is alsodirected to: (1) dismiss Thomas Dart as a Defendant in this matter, (2) issue summonses for service of the complaint on Defendants Falcon and White, (3) attach a Magistrate Judge Consent Form to the summonses f or Defendants, and (4) send Plaintiff a Magistrate Judge Consent Form and Instructions for Submitting Documents along with a copy of this order. Plaintiffs motion for attorney representation 4 is denied without prejudice. [For further details see opinion.] Mailed notice. (np, ) |
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