Jackson v. Greene et al
Plaintiff: Patricia Lynne Jackson and Palacios Magnuson
Defendant: Katherine Greene, Karas Medical Group, Jail Administrator Randell Denzer and Brittnay Willmon
Case Number: 5:2023cv05089
Filed: June 9, 2023
Court: US District Court for the Western District of Arkansas
Presiding Judge: Timothy L Brooks
Referring Judge: Christy D Comstock
Nature of Suit: Prisoner: Civil Rights
Cause of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
Jury Demanded By: None
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
July 6, 2023 Filing 11 CLERK'S ORDER Dismissing Case: re #9 Motion to Dismiss filed by Patricia Lynne Jackson (CASE DISMISSED). (bjb)
July 6, 2023 Filing 10 TEXT ONLY ORDER re #9 MOTION to Dismiss filed by Patricia Lynne Jackson. The Clerk is directed to treat the motion as one for voluntary dismissal under Rule 41(a)(1)(A)(i) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and dismiss this action. Signed by Honorable Christy D. Comstock on July 6, 2023. (smg)
July 6, 2023 Case no longer referred to Honorable Christy D. Comstock. (bjb)
July 5, 2023 Filing 9 MOTION to Dismiss Case by Patricia Lynne Jackson. Motions referred to Christy D. Comstock.(src)
June 28, 2023 Filing 8 TEXT ONLY ORDER REGARDING COMPLAINT DEFICIENCY. While Plaintiff names multiple individuals as Defendants, she fails to state how each Defendant personally violated her federal constitutional rights. For this reason, Plaintiff is directed to submit an Amended Complaint by July 19, 2023. The Clerk is directed to mail the Plaintiff a court-approved section 1983 form. In the Amended Complaint, Plaintiff must write short, plain statements telling the Court: (1) the constitutional right Plaintiff believes was violated; (2) the name of the Defendant who violated the right; (3) exactly what the Defendant did or failed to do; (4) how the action or inaction of that Defendant is connected to the violation of Plaintiff's constitutional rights; and (5) what specific injury Plaintiff suffered because of that Defendant's conduct. See Rizzo v. Goode, 423 U.S. 362, 371-72, 377 (1976); Fed. R. Civ. P. 8. Plaintiff must repeat this process for each person she has named as a Defendant. Plaintiff is CAUTIONED that she must affirmatively link the conduct of each named Defendant with the specific injury she suffered. If she fails to do, the allegations against that Defendant will be dismissed for failure to state a claim.The Plaintiff must clearly designate on the face of the document that it is a First Amended Complaint. The First Amended Complaint must be retyped or rewritten in its entirety on the court-approved form. Plaintiff may not incorporate any part of the original Complaint. A First Amended Complaint supersedes, or takes the place of, the original Complaint. After amendment, the Court will treat the original Complaint as nonexistent. Any cause of action that was raised in the original Complaint is waived if it is not raised in the First Amended Complaint. This case shall be subject to dismissal if Plaintiff fails to return the Amended Complaint to the Court by the July 19, 2023, deadline. CLERK TO FOLLOW UP. Signed by Honorable Christy D. Comstock on June 28, 2023. (smg)
June 28, 2023 Set Deadlines: Amended Complaint due by 7/19/2023. (bjb)
June 23, 2023 Filing 7 CLERK'S ORDER re PLRA Initial Fee directing Washington County Detention Center to collect from petitioner's prison account an initial partial filing fee of $73.20; thereafter to collect monthly payments from petitioner's prison account in amount equal to 20% of preceding month's income credited to account until $350.00 filing fee is paid in full (cc: Washington County Jail). (bjb)
June 23, 2023 Filing 6 TEXT ONLY ORDER granting [ECF Nos. 2 and 5] Motions for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis (42:1983). Pursuant to the provisions of the Prisoner Litigation Reform Act, the Clerk is directed to collect the filing fee from the Plaintiff.Plaintiff is advised that he is required to immediately inform the Court of any change of address. If Plaintiff is transferred to another jail or prison or released, he shall have 30 days from the date of transfer or release in which to notify the Court of the new address. Plaintiff shall submit a change of address on a separate piece of paper entitled Notice to the Court of Change of Address and not include any motions or otherwise request relief in this document. The notice shall contain only information pertaining to the address change. The case will be subject to dismissal if Plaintiff fails to inform the Court of an address change. The Clerk is directed to collect the filing fee in the amount of $ 350.00. Signed by Honorable Christy D. Comstock on June 23, 2023. (smg)
June 22, 2023 Filing 5 AMENDED MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis (42:1983) by Patricia Lynne Jackson. Motions referred to Christy D. Comstock.(bjb)
June 9, 2023 Filing 4 Magistrate Notice/Consent Form furnished. (lgd)
June 9, 2023 Opinion or Order Filing 3 ORDER that the matter has been provisionally filed as the undersigned finds that additional information is needed to rule on Plaintiff's IFP application. Specifically the Court requires the following information: certificate of account. Failure to comply within the time period specified could result in summary dismissal for failure to obey a court order. Completed IFP due by 6/30/2023. Signed by Honorable Christy D. Comstock on June 9, 2023. (lgd)
June 9, 2023 Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis (42:1983) by Patricia Lynne Jackson. Motions referred to Christy D. Comstock.(lgd)
June 9, 2023 Filing 1 COMPLAINT REFERRED (42:1983) against Randell Denzer, Katherine Greene, Karas Medical Group, Brittnay Willmon, filed by Patricia Lynne Jackson.(lgd)

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