Michael Cooper v. Steven Haw, et al
STEVEN HAW, Lieutenant and CRYSTALINA MONTANO |
MICHAEL R. COOPER |
19-1661 |
April 11, 2019 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit |
Other |
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Filing 4 Pro se motion filed by Appellant Michael R. Cooper for reconsideration for time to resubmit motion for leave in forma pauperis. [4] [7008434] [19-1661] (VG) [Entered: 05/31/2019 04:01 PM] |
Filing 3 IT IS ORDERED that this appeal is DISMISSED for failure to pay the required docketing fee pursuant to Circuit Rule 3(b). The appellant shall remit to the clerk of the district court the $505 appellate fees. Mandate issued, no record to be returned. The appellant has neither paid the $505 appellate fees nor filed a motion to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis in the district court.[3][7006843] [19-1661] (CM) [Entered: 05/23/2019 03:10 PM] |
FOR COURT USE ONLY: Certified copy of 05/23/2019 Final Order with Mandate sent to the District Court Clerk. [7006853-2] [7006853] [19-1661] (CM) [Entered: 05/23/2019 03:18 PM] |
Filing 2 ENTRY ENTERED IN ERROR. [2] [6997382] [19-1661] (VG) [Entered: 04/11/2019 02:50 PM] |
Filing 1 State prisoner's civil rights case docketed. IT IS ORDERED that this appeal is subject to the Prison Litigation Reform Act. Proceedings are SUSPENDED pending notification by the district court that any necessary fee has been assessed, and if assessed, paid. PLRA Fee due. Docketing statement filed. PLRA Fee/Motion/Memorandum due on 05/13/2019. Transcript information sheet due by 04/25/2019. [1] [6997369] [19-1661] (VG) [Entered: 04/11/2019 02:29 PM] |
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