In re: Jerry Ellis
In re: Jerry J. Ellis |
22-3619 |
December 20, 2022 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit |
Other |
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ORIGINAL PROCEEDING case docketed. [5229146] [22-3619] (CAH) [Entered: 12/20/2022 04:47 PM] |
PETITION for Writ of Mandamus (Rec'd by MAIL) filed by Petitioner Mr. Jerry J. Ellis w/service 12/20/2022 [5229148] [22-3619] (CAH) [Entered: 12/20/2022 04:49 PM] |
CLERK ORDER:The district court has determined that petitioner has three strikes under 28 U.S.C Section 1915(g). Accordingly,petitioner may not proceed in this case without first paying the full appellate docketing fee. Petitioner is directed to pay to this court the appellate docketing fee of $500, or to file a pleading in this court explaining why he is eligible to proceed without pre-payment of the fee. If petitioner fails to either pay the fee or respond to this order within 21 days of the date of this order, the case will be dismissed for failure to prosecute. Compliance is due 01/10/2023 [5229150] [22-3619] (CAH) [Entered: 12/20/2022 05:03 PM] |
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