Snyder v. South Middlesex Correctional Center et al
Joanna M. Snyder |
Martin Bottari, South Middlesex Correctional Center, Lisa Jackson, Michael Souza, Peter Rice, Kelly Murphy and Louis Spencer |
1:2013cv11013 |
April 25, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of Massachusetts |
Boston Office |
Middlesex |
William G. Young |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
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Filing 38 Judge William G. Young: ORDER entered denying 2 Motion to Appoint Counsel ; granting 3 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis; denying 18 Motion ; denying 19 Motion ; denying 20 Motion ; denying 27 Motion ; denying 32 Moti on ; denying 36 Motion. South Middlesex Correctional Center shall be dismissed as a defendant. Summonses shall issue as to the defendants in the original complaint, with the exception of South Middlesex Correctional Center. The United States Mar shals Service shall serve a copy of the summonses, complaint, and this order upon the defendants as directed by plaintiff with all costs of service to be advanced by the United States. The plaintiff shall have 120 days from the date of this order to serve the original complaint. However, the plaintiff if not required to serve the original complaint within 120 days from the date of this order if she files an amended complaint within 42 days of the date of this order. The amended complaint shall be subject to an initial screening. (PSSA, 3) |
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