Al-Rekabi v. Pratt, et al
John Beale, Eric Holder, Alejandro Mayorkas, Janet Napolitano and Caroline Pratt |
Mattar J Al-Rekabi |
4:2013cv03176 |
October 11, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of Nebraska |
4 Lincoln Office |
Richard G. Kopf |
Cheryl R. Zwart |
Other Immigration Actions |
8 U.S.C. ยง 1446 Petition for Naturalization Hearing |
None |
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Filing 4 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER granting Plaintiff's 2 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. The Clerk of Court shall send a copy of this Memorandum and Order together with six summons forms and six USM-285 forms to Plaintiff's attorney of record for service of process. If the plaintiff is not requesting service by United States Marshal, Plaintiff's counsel shall, as soon as possible, complete the summons forms and return them to the Clerk of the court to be issued. If the pl aintiff is requesting service by the United States Marshal, Plaintiff's counsel shall, as soon as possible, complete the USM-285 forms and the summons forms and return them to the Clerk of the court. This order is entered without prejudice to th e court later entering an order taxing costs in this case. No one, including any plaintiff, is relieved by this order from the obligation to pay or to reimburse taxable costs after this action is over. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Cheryl R. Zwart. (Copies mailed as directed to plaintiff's counsel)(MKR) |
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