Hearne v. Baughman et al
Johnny Hearne |
David Baughman and J. Ma |
2:2016cv01996 |
August 22, 2016 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of California |
Sacramento Office |
Sacramento |
Deborah Barnes |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
None |
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Filing 7 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Deborah Barnes on 1/3/2017 DISMISSING this action without prejudice. CASE CLOSED.(Yin, K) |
Filing 6 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Deborah Barnes on 11/22/16 ORDERING that within 20 days of the date of this order, plaintiff shall show cause why this case should not be dismissed without prejudice for his failure to comply with the courts October 12, 2016 order.(Dillon, M) |
Filing 5 ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Deborah Barnes on 10/11/16 ORDERING that Plaintiff shall submit, within 30 days from the date of this order, either the $350.00 filing fee plus the $50.00 administrative fee or a properly completed appli cation to proceed in forma pauperis on the form provided with this order; plaintiff is cautioned that failure to comply with this order or seek an extension of time to do so will result in dismissal of this action without prejudice; and the Clerk of the Court is directed to send plaintiff an Application to Proceed In Forma Pauperis By a Prisoner for use in a civil rights action.(Dillon, M) |
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