Jesse Max Roman v. G. Smith et al
Jesse Max Roman |
Ian Connors, J. Garcia, Steve Langford, G. Smith, S. Vega and Mary M. Mitchell |
2:2018cv07909 |
September 11, 2018 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Percy Anderson |
Autumn D Spaeth |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
None |
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Filing 4 (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER RE: FAILURE TO FILE REQUEST TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS by Magistrate Judge Autumn D. Spaeth: If Plaintiff wishes to proceed with this lawsuit, within thirty (30) days of the date of this Order, Plaintiff must (1) pay the full $400.00 filing fee; (2) file a request for in forma pauperis status along with the necessary accompanying documents; or (3) show cause in writing why he is unable to do so. (Attachments: #1 CV60P) (kh) |
Filing 3 NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT to District Judge Percy Anderson and referred to Magistrate Judge Autumn D. Spaeth. (lh) |
Filing 2 NOTICE OF FILING OF COMPLAINT WITHOUT PREPAYMENT OF FILING FEES OR REQUEST TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS (CV-93) (lh) |
Filing 1 CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT filed against Defendants Ian Connors, J. Garcia, Steve Langford, Mary M. Mitchell, G. Smith, S. Vega pursuant to 28:1331. Case assigned to Judge Percy Anderson and referred to Magistrate Judge Autumn D. Spaeth. Filed by Plaintiff Jesse Max Roman. (lh) |
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