Triplett v. Palmer et al
Arthur Triplett |
Charles Palmer, Jason Smith, Mary Benson and Veit |
5:2012cv04063 |
June 27, 2012 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Iowa |
Western Division Office |
Cherokee |
Mark W Bennett |
Leonard T Strand |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 4 INITIAL Review Order to File and Serve: Application to proceed in forma pauperis 1 filed by Arthur Triplett is granted. Clerk shall file the complaint. No filing fee will be assessed. Clerk of Court directed to serve order with attachments and comp laint by certified mail to the CCUSO, care of each named Defendant, and to the Iowa Attorney General. Motion for Appointment of Counsel 2 is granted. Clerk shall appoint Attorney Patrick Parry. Amended complaint due by 1/18/2013. Clerk is furth er instructed to send plaintiff a copy of this Order and the contact information for appointed counsel. Because plaintiff has been appointed counsel, any further pleadings on Plaintiff's behalf should be filed solely through his appointed counsel. Signed by Senior Judge Donald E OBrien on 12/28/2012. (copy w/nef and docket sheets mailed to non-ecf plaintiff; copy w/nef and complaint mailed by certified mail to CCUSO care of each Defendant and to the Iowa Attorney General) (des) |
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