Bueno Sierra v. Benson-Conner et al
Jorge Eliecer Bueno Sierra |
S. Lykes, Warden Harmond and K. Benson-Conner |
1:2019cv02190 |
May 13, 2019 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia |
Christopher C Bly |
Amy Totenberg |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 |
None |
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Filing 4 ORDER granting #3 Motion for Permission to Amend and File a First Amended Complaint. Plaintiff is ORDERED, within THIRTY (30) DAYS from the date of this Order, to (1) complete and return the Bivens complaint that he previously received from the Clerk, and (2) either (a) pay the $350.00 filing fee and $50.00 administrative fee, or (b) complete and return the application for leave to proceed in forma pauperis that he previously received from the Clerk. Plaintiff is REMINDED that he must pay the full $350.00 filing fee from his inmate account even if he is allowed to proceed in forma pauperis. The Clerk is DIRECTED to RESUBMIT this action to the undersigned upon Plaintiff s compliance with this Order or the expiration of the thirty-day time period. Signed by Magistrate Judge Christopher C. Bly on 7/10/19. (bnp) |
Clerk's Certificate of Mailing as to Jorge Eliecer Bueno Sierra re #4 Order. (bnp) |
Filing 3 MOTION for Permission to Amend and File a First Amended Complaint by Jorge Eliecer Bueno Sierra. (rlb) |
Submission of #2 Order to Magistrate Judge Christopher C. Bly. (bnp) |
Filing 2 ORDER: The Clerk is DIRECTED to (1) change the nature of suit and cause of action on the docket sheet from a 2241 habeas petition to a Bivens action, and (2)send Plaintiff a Bivens complaint and a prisoner application for leave to proceed in forma pauperis, with the case number for this action stamped on both of those forms. If Plaintiff wishes to proceed with this case, he is ORDERED, within THIRTY (30) DAYS from the date of this Order, to (1) complete and return the Bivens complaint, and (2) either (a) pay the $350.00 filing fee and $50.00 administrative fee, or (b) complete and return the application for leave to proceed in forma pauperis. Plaintiff is CAUTIONED that he must pay the full $350.00 filing fee from his inmate account even if he is allowed to proceed in forma pauperis. Plaintiff is CAUTIONED that this action may be dismissed for failure to (1) comply with this Order, or (2) keep this Court advised of Plaintiff's current address at all times while this lawsuit is pending. The Clerk is DIRECTED to RESUBMIT this action to the undersigned upon Plaintiff's compliance with this Order or the expiration of the thirty-day time period. Signed by Magistrate Judge Christopher C. Bly on 5/20/2019. (bnp) |
Clerk's Certificate of Mailing as to Jorge Eliecer Bueno Sierra re #2 Order, Bivens complaint form, and affidavit and authorization form. (bnp) |
Submission of #1 Complaint for IFP and Frivolity determination, to Magistrate Judge Christopher C. Bly. (eop) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT filed by Jorge Eliecer Bueno Sierra. (Attachments: #1 Memorandum of Law, #2 Civil Cover Sheet, #3 Exhibit -Envelope)(eop) Please visit our website at http://www.gand.uscourts.gov/commonly-used-forms to obtain Pretrial Instructions and Pretrial Associated Forms which includes the Consent To Proceed Before U.S. Magistrate form. |
CASE REFERRED to Magistrate Judge Christopher C. Bly. (eop) |
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