Jason Hamilton v. Saline County Jail
Defendant / Appellee: Saline County Jail
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jason Maxwell Hamilton
Case Number: 20-2203
Filed: June 16, 2020
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Other
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
August 3, 2020 MOTION for leave to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis w/attached affidavit, filed by Appellant Mr. Jason Maxwell Hamilton w/service 08/03/2020. [4941550] [20-2203] (CMH) [Entered: 08/03/2020 04:09 PM]
August 3, 2020 CLERK ORDER: Appellant has filed a motion for leave to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis, therefore the show cause order of 7/22/2020 is hereby dissolved. [4941559] [20-2203]--[Edited 08/03/2020 by CMH] (CMH) [Entered: 08/03/2020 04:14 PM]
July 22, 2020 CLERK ORDER:APPELLANT has failed to pay to the Clerk of the District Court the requisite docketing fees. APPELLANT is directed to show cause within 14 days why this appeal should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute. Response of Jason Maxwell Hamilton due 08/05/2020 [4936491] [20-2203] (CJO) [Entered: 07/22/2020 08:12 AM]
June 16, 2020 CLERK ORDER: If the original file of the United States District Court is available for review in electronic format, the court will rely on the electronic version of the record in its review. The appendices required by Eighth Circuit Rule 30A shall not be required. In accordance with Eighth Circuit Local Rule 30A(a)(2), the Clerk of the United States District Court is requested to forward to this Court forthwith any portions of the original record which are not available in an electronic format through PACER, including any documents maintained in paper format or filed under seal, exhibits, administrative records and state court files. These documents should be submitted within 10 days. [4924164] [20-2203] (CMH) [Entered: 06/16/2020 11:39 AM]
June 16, 2020 Originating court document filed consisting of notice of appeal, docket entries, Proposed Findings & Recommendations dated 4/7/2020, Order and Judgment both dated 5/12/2020, and Order dated 6/15/2020. [4924153] [20-2203] (CMH) [Entered: 06/16/2020 11:29 AM]
June 16, 2020 CLERK ORDER:The $505 appellate filing and docketing fee has not been paid and is due. Appellant is directed to either pay the fee in the district court or file a motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis in this court within 28 days of the date of this order. If appellant does not pay the fee or move for IFP status by 07/14/2020, this appeal may be dismissed for failure to prosecute without further notice. [4924156] [20-2203] (CMH) [Entered: 06/16/2020 11:31 AM]
June 16, 2020 Prisoner case docketed. [4924123] [20-2203] (CMH) [Entered: 06/16/2020 10:54 AM]

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