Joseph Aruanno v. Steven Johnson, et al
JOSEPH ARUANNO |
GARY LANIGAN and STEVEN JOHNSON |
WILLIAM J. MARTINI |
19-3802 |
December 5, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit |
Other |
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NONCOMPLIANCE Order Action on the petition for writ of mandamus is deferred. Petitioner did not submit the filing fee or a motion to proceed ifp with the mandamus petition. Within 14 days of the date of this order, Petitioner must either file a motion for leave to proceed ifp and affidavit or remit payment of the $500.00 filing fee. A form affidavit is enclosed for Petitioner's convenience. As required by the affidavit form and statute, the motion must be accompanied by a certified statement of Petitioner's institutional account for the six months prior to this date. it is noted that a petition for writ of mandamus is an original action and a separate motion for leave to proceed ifp must be filed, regardless of Petitioner's fee status in other proceedings. If the filing fee is not paid or the motion is not filed, the petition may be dismissed without further notice. Petitioner must also serve the petition on each party to the proceeding in the trial court (or on counsel for each party), and provide a copy of the petition for writ of mandamus to the District Court judge. In addition, a copy of the motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis must be served on each party to the proceeding, including the District Court judge. A certificate of service reflecting that the petition and motion have been served must be submitted to the Court of Appeals within 14 days of the date of this order. (TMM) [Entered: 12/05/2019 10:01 AM] |
PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS DOCKETED. Notice filed by Petitioner Mr. Joseph Aruanno. (TMM) [Entered: 12/05/2019 09:44 AM] |
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