Henderson v. Arpaio
Tommie L Henderson, Jr. |
Joseph M Arpaio |
2:2012cv01438 |
July 3, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
Phoenix Division Office |
Maricopa |
James F Metcalf (PS) |
G Murray Snow |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 29 ORDER granting 19 Defendant's Motion to Dismiss; the Second Amended Complaint is dismissed without prejudice. The Clerk must enter judgment of dismissal accordingly. Signed by Judge G Murray Snow on 8/22/13.(LSP) |
Filing 16 ORDER (Service Packet): ORDERED that Count Two is dismissed without prejudice. Defendant Arpaio must answer Count One of the Second Amended Complaint. The Clerk of Court must send Plaintiff a service packet including the 14 Second Amended Complai nt, this Order, and both summons and request for waiver forms for Defendant Arpaio. Plaintiff must complete and return the service packet to the Clerk of Court within 21 days of the date of filing of this Order. This matter is referred to Magistrate Judge James F. Metcalf for all pretrial proceedings. Signed by Judge G Murray Snow on 3/12/2013. (LFIG) |
Filing 13 ORDER that Plaintiff's 10 Motion for a Determination on the Application to Proceed In Forma Pauperis is denied as moot. The 12 First Amended Complaint is dismissed for failure to state a claim. Plaintiff has 30 days from the date this Order is filed to file a second amended complaint in compliance with this Order. If Plaintiff fails to comply, the Clerk of Court must, without further notice, enter a judgment of dismissal of this action with prejudice that states that the dismissal may count as a "strike" under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g). The Clerk must mail Plaintiff a court-approved form for filing a civil rights complaint by a prisoner. Signed by Judge G Murray Snow on 11/26/2012. (LFIG) |
Filing 8 ORDER granting 5 Plaintiff's Motion/Application for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis, Plaintiff must pay the $350.00 filing fee. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED denying 7 Plaintiff's August 7, 2012 Motion. The complaint is dismissed with 30 days leave to amend. Clerk must enter dismissal with prejudice that states that the dismissal may count as a "strike" under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g) if plaintiff fails to comply. Signed by Judge G Murray Snow on 10/10/12.(LSP) |
Filing 4 ORDER denying without prejudice 2 Plaintiff's Motion/Application for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. Within 30 days of the date this Order is filed, Plaintiff must either pay the $350.00 filing fee or file a completed Application to Proceed In Forma Pauperis. Clerk must enter dismissal without prejudice if plaintiff fails to comply. Signed by Judge G Murray Snow on 7/30/12.(LSP) |
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