Taylor v. Rebecca et al
Kennado K Taylor |
Rebecca, Shbrima Fox, Jane Doe, Lewis, Shealdy, Jenkins, Paul, Paul Thorson, Jade and Sherry Powers |
1:2017cv01377 |
August 21, 2017 |
US District Court for the Central District of Illinois |
Peoria Office |
Livingston |
Sue E. Myerscough |
Tom Schanzle-Haskins |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 8 MERIT REVIEW OPINION (Rule 16 Deadline 10/24/2017.). This case is now in the process of service. Plaintiff's motion for the Court to appoint counsel isdenied 5 . The clerk is directed to enter the standard order granting Plaintiff's in fo rma pauperis petition and assessing an initial partial filing fee, if not already done, and to attempt service on Defendants pursuant to the standard procedures, with paragraph 14 of this order highlighted. The Clerk is directed to enter the standard qualified protective order pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. Defendants are directed to file a response to Plaintiff's motion for a temporary restraining order/preliminary injunction when Defendants file thei r Answer. The clerk is directed to send a copy of this order toAttorney Doug Bitner. By September 5, 2017, Plaintiff is directed to informthe Court whether he has paid the costs assessed in 11-cv-2174 and 11-cv-2175. SEE WRITTEN OPINION. Entered by Judge Sue E. Myerscough on 8/25/2017. (ME, ilcd) |
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