Taylor v. Indiana State of et al
Deante Taylor |
Indiana State of and Indiana Government Center South |
1:2016cv00407 |
December 1, 2016 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
Fort Wayne Office |
Allen |
Susan L Collins |
Philip P Simon |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 6 OPINION AND ORDER: The Court DISMISSES this case as frivolous; DENIES the 4 in forma pauperis motion; ORDERS the plaintiff, Deante Tyrell Taylor, IDOC # 243687, to pay (and the facility having custody of him to automatically remit) to the clerk o f this court 20% of the money he receives for each calendar month during which he receives $10.00 or more, until the $400.00 filing fee is paid in full; DIRECTS the clerk of court to return, unfiled, any papers filed in any case by or on behalf of Deante Tyrell Taylor (except for a notice of appeal or unless filed in a criminal or habeas corpus proceeding) until he has paid in full all outstanding fees and sanctions in all civil actions in any federal court; DIRECTS the clerk t o note on the docket of this case any attempted filings in violation of this order; and DIRECTS the clerk of court to ensure that a copy of this order is mailed to each facility where the plaintiff is housed until the filing fee has been paid in full. Signed by Chief Judge Philip P Simon on 1/12/2017. (lhc)(cc: Plaintiff and Allen Co Jail) Modified on 1/12/2017 to cc: SB Financial (lhc). |
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