Jackson v. Doe et al
Terry L Jackson, Jr |
John Doe, 2, John Doe, 3, John Doe, 1 and John Doe, 4 |
2:2019cv02026 |
February 1, 2019 |
US District Court for the Central District of Illinois |
Joe Billy McDade |
Prisoner Petitions - Prison Conditions |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
Docket Report
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TEXT ORDER entered by Judge Joe Billy McDade on 2/14/2019. In reviewing the complaint filed in this case, it appears that Plaintiff intended to file the complaint and his petition to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP) as his proposed amended complaint and IFP petition in Case 19-2016 pursuant to the Court's January 24, 2019 text order. The Clerk is directed to file the complaint #1 , petition to proceed IFP #3 , and motion to request counsel #4 from this case into Case 19-2016 and docket the complaint as an Amended Complaint. The Clerk is also directed to close Case 19-2026. No filing fee will be assessed in Case 19-2026. The Clerk is directed to send a copy of this text order to the Trust Fund office to ensure that two filing fees are not deducted. Plaintiff is advised to put case number 19-cv-2016 on any future filings intended for that case. (KE, ilcd) |
Filing 7 +++ PRISONER TRUST FUND LEDGER by Terry L Jackson, Jr. (KE, ilcd) |
TEXT ORDER granting #3 Petition to Proceed In Forma Pauperis entered by Judge Joe Billy McDade on 2/7/2019. Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. Section 1915(b)(1), Plaintiff is assessed an initial partial filing fee of $5.67. The agency having custody of Plaintiff is directed to forward the initial partial filing fee from Plaintiff`s account to the Clerk of Court. After payment of the initial partial filing fee (or immediately if no funds are available for that payment) the agency having custody of Plaintiff is directed to make monthly payments of 20 percent of the preceding month`s income credited to Plaintiff`s account to the Clerk of Court. Income includes all deposits from any source. The agency having custody of the plaintiff shall forward these payments each time Plaintiff`s account exceeds $10, until the filing fee of $350 is paid in full. The Clerk is directed to mail a copy of this order to Plaintiff`s place of confinement, to the attention of the Trust Fund Office. (KE, ilcd) Modified pursuant to 2/14/2019 Text Order NO FILING FEE DUE IN THIS CASE (KM, ilcd). |
Filing 6 Letter from Clerk of the Court requesting Trust Fund Ledgers. (KE, ilcd) |
Filing 5 Letter from Plaintiff regarding copies of documents. (KE, ilcd) Modified on 2/4/2019 to correct date. (KE, ilcd). |
Filing 4 MOTION to Request Counsel by Plaintiff Terry L Jackson, Jr. Responses due by 2/19/2019 (KE, ilcd) Modified on 2/4/2019 to correct date. (KE, ilcd). |
Filing 3 PETITION TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS, filed by Terry L Jackson, Jr.(KE, ilcd) |
Filing 2 NOTICE OF CASE OPENING. Please be advised that your case has been assigned to Judge Joe Billy McDade. Effective immediately, all documents should be mailed or scanned to the Urbana Division, 201 S Vine Street, Urbana, IL 61802.Merit Review Deadline set for 2/25/2019. (Attachments: #1 Notice Regarding Privacy Issues)(KE, ilcd) Modified on 2/4/2019 to correct date. (KE, ilcd). |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT against John Doe, 3, John Doe, 2, John Doe, 1, John Doe, 4, filed by Terry L Jackson, Jr. (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(KE, ilcd) |
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