PERKINS v. FLORIDA STATE HOSPITAL et al
SEAN KRIS PERKINS |
FLORIDA STATE HOSPITAL, MIKE MCCORMICK and SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA |
4:2024cv00033 |
January 29, 2024 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Florida |
MARTIN A FITZPATRICK |
WILLIAM STAFFORD |
Prisoner Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
None |
Docket Report
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Filing 7 ORDER - "Plaintiffs Motion for Extension of Time," ECF No. #6 , is GRANTED. No later than April 22, 2024, Plaintiff shall file an amended complaint and either file a complete IFP application or pay the $405 filing fee. Signed by MAGISTRATE JUDGE MARTIN A FITZPATRICK on 3/25/2024. (baf) |
Set #7 Deadlines/Hearings Amended Pleadings due by 4/22/2024. Fee due by 4/22/2024. (baf) |
Filing 6 MOTION for Extension of Time by SEAN KRIS PERKINS. (baf) |
ACTION REQUIRED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE: Chambers of MAGISTRATE JUDGE MARTIN A FITZPATRICK notified that action is needed Re: #6 MOTION for Extension of Time. Referred to MARTIN A FITZPATRICK. (baf) |
Filing 5 ORDER - Plaintiff's motion for an extension of time, ECF No. #4 , is STRICKEN as an improper filing. The Clerk of Court SHALL STRIKE ECF No. #4 . Plaintiff must file his amended complaint and either file an IFP application along with the requisite inmate account statements or, alternatively, pay the $405 filing fee no later than March 25, 2024. If Plaintiff chooses to forgo his claims, he may file a notice of voluntary dismissal, pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(a), by the same deadline, March 25, 2024. The Clerk of Court shall return this file upon receipt of Plaintiff's amended complaint or notice of voluntary dismissal no later than March 25, 2024. Signed by MAGISTRATE JUDGE MARTIN A FITZPATRICK on 3/11/2024. (baf) |
Set Deadlines/Hearings Notify Chambers on 3/25/2024. Amended Pleadings due by 3/25/2024. Fee due by 3/25/2024. Notice of Voluntary Dismissal due by 3/25/2024. (baf) |
Filing 4 ***STRICKEN PER #5 ORDER*** MOTION for Extension of Time by SEAN KRIS PERKINS. (baf) |
ACTION REQUIRED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE: Chambers of MAGISTRATE JUDGE MARTIN A FITZPATRICK notified that action is needed Re: #4 MOTION for Extension of Time. Referred to MARTIN A FITZPATRICK. (baf) |
Filing 3 ORDER - The Clerk of Court shall forward to Plaintiff a copy of this Order along with a civil rights compliant form and an IFP application for use by a prisoner plaintiff. Plaintiff must file a complete IFP application along with the requisite inmate account statements or, alternatively, pay the $405 filing fee no later than 3/11/2024. No later than 3/11/2024, Plaintiff shall file an amended civil rights complaint, typed or clearly written, not exceeding 25 pages and submitted on the Court form. If Plaintiff chooses to forgo his claims, he may file a notice of voluntary dismissal, pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(a), by the same deadline, 3/11/2024. The Clerk of Court shall return this file upon receipt of Plaintiff's amended complaint or no later than 3/11/2024. Signed by MAGISTRATE JUDGE MARTIN A FITZPATRICK on 2/9/2024. (baf) (Documents sent by mail per order instructions.) |
Filing 2 Notice to Pro Se (baf) |
ACTION REQUIRED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE: Chambers of MAGISTRATE JUDGE MARTIN A FITZPATRICK notified that action is needed Re: #1 Complaint. (baf) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against FLORIDA STATE HOSPITAL, MIKE MCCORMICK, SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA, filed by SEAN KRIS PERKINS. (No filing fee received/No IFP filed) (baf) |
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