Jordan v. Tilden et al
Donald M Jordan |
A. Tilden, Randy Pfister, John Doe, Zimmerman, Baylor, Terry Arroyo and Anabelle Motteler |
1:2015cv01028 |
January 20, 2015 |
US District Court for the Central District of Illinois |
Peoria Office |
Livingston |
James E. Shadid |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 10 MERIT REIVEW OPINION entered by Chief Judge James E. Shadid on 03/26/2015. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE CLERK IS DIRECTED TO: 1) Dismiss Defendants Mottler and Arroyo for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted pursuant to by 28 U .S.C. §1915A; 2) Attempt service on Defendants pursuant to the standard procedures; 3) Set an internal court deadline 60 days from the entry of this order for the court to check on the status of service and enter scheduling deadlines; and, 4) En ter the Court's standard qualified protective order pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. 5) Grant Plaintiff's Motion for Extension of Time 8 . The Court notes that Plaintiff has since paid the entire $4 00 filing fee in full.Lastly, it is ordered that if a Defendant fails to sign and return a waiver of service for the clerk within 30 days after the waiver is sent, the court will take appropriate steps to effect formal service through the U.S. Marshal's Service on that Defendant and will require that Defendant to pay the full costs of formal service pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(d)(2).See full written Order.(JS, ilcd) |
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