Carter v. Emig et al
Jermaine Layton Carter |
Warden Emig and Bureau Chief Robert May |
1:2024mc00346 |
July 17, 2024 |
US District Court for the District of Delaware |
Maryellen Noreika |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 3 ORDER: The motion for leave to file a new complaint (D.I. #1 ) is GRANTED. Carter may not proceed in forma pauperis. Plaintiff shall pay the $405.00 filing fee within thirty (30) days from the date of this Order. If Carter pays the filing fee in the time prescribed, the Clerk of Court is directed to open this matter as a new civil action. If Carter does not pay the filing fee in the time prescribed, this miscellaneous action will be dismissed pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1915(g) and closed. Signed by Judge Maryellen Noreika on 8/21/2024. (mpb) |
Case Assigned to Judge Maryellen Noreika. Please include the initials of the Judge (MN) after the case number on all documents filed. (rjb) |
Filing 2 Notice, Consent and Referral forms re: U.S. Magistrate Judge jurisdiction. (mws) |
Remark: Case submitted for Routine Judicial Assignment (mws) |
Filing 1 MOTION for Leave to File New Complaint (NO IFP, NO FEE PAID) - filed by Jermaine Layton Carter. (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(mws). |
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