Combs v. Hood et al
Leon Combs |
Joseph M. Hood and Roger A West |
6:2008cv00199 |
June 27, 2008 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky |
Prisoner: Civil Rights Office |
Clay |
Pro Se |
Gregory F. Van Tatenhove |
None |
U.S. Government Defendant |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 12 MEMORANDUM OPINION & ORDER: 1) Plff-Appellant Leon Combs will not be granted IFP status on appeal; 2) Plff-Appellant Leon Combs may take either of two steps: (a) Pay $455 filing fee, in full, in this Ct w/in 30 days of entry of this Order; or (b ) file mt to proceed IFP in the 6CCA. This must be done w/in 30 days of the DOE of this Order. Mt must be accompanied by affidavit of assets and 6-month cert. of inmate acct.; and 3) Clk of this Ct is directed to forward copy of this Order to Clk of 6CCA. ( Responses due by 12/3/2008). Signed by Judge Danny C. Reeves on 10/31/2008.(JMB)cc: COR, Leon Combs, Clerk of 6CCA |
Filing 9 MEMORANDUM OPINION & ORDER: 1) Leon Combs's Mt to Proceed IFP 3 is DENIED as moot; 2) Action is DISMISSED w/ prejudice; and 3) Jgm shall be entered this date in accordance w/ this MOO in favor of Dfts. Motions terminated: 3 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Leon Combs filed by Leon Combs.. Signed by Judge Danny C. Reeves on 10/21/2008.(JMB)cc: COR, Leon Combs |
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