Scott et al v. Mills et al
Derrick Bogan, Elvin Tyrone Joel Scott and Brian Moore |
Joey Martin and Larry Mills |
3:2014cv00281 |
December 1, 2014 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas |
Jonesboro Office |
Poinsett |
Beth Deere |
J. Leon Holmes |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 7 JUDGMENT consistent with 6 Order, it is considered, ordered, and adjudged that this case is hereby dismissed without prejudice. Signed by Judge J. Leon Holmes on 1/15/2015. (jak) |
Filing 3 INITIAL ORDER FOR PRO SE PRISONER PLAINTIFFS. The 1 Motion to Proceed In forma pauperis is granted. The Court will not assess an initial partial filing fee; however, monthly withdrawals from Plaintiff's prison trust account will be made until the $350 fee is paid in full. Plaintiff must file an amended complaint within thirty days. If Mr. Moore or Mr. Bogan wish to proceed with this case, each must file a complete IFP application or pay the statutory filing fee within thirty days. In addition, each must submit a signed, amended complaint. The Clerk of the Court is instructed to provide Mr. Moore and Mr. Bogan IFP applications, along with copies of this Order. The Clerk is further directed to send a copy of this Order to the ADC Trust Fund Centralized Banking Office, the ADC Compliance Division, and the Warden of the Poinsett County Detention Center. Signed by Magistrate Judge Beth Deere on 12/4/2014. (jak) |
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