Karim v. Internal Affairs Division et al
Samuel Karim |
Internal Affairs Division, Marcus Hardy, Salvador Godinez, R. TeJeda, B. Foster, Lieutenant Turner and John Doe |
1:2012cv06934 |
August 29, 2012 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Will |
Virginia M. Kendall |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 5 WRITTEN Opinion entered by the Honorable Virginia M. Kendall on 9/4/2012. Plaintiff's motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis [# 3 ] is granted. The Court orders the trust fund officer at Plaintiff's place of incarceration to deduct $9.09 from Plaintiff's account for payment to the Clerk of Court as an initial partial filing fee, and to continue making monthly deductions in accordance with this order. The Clerk is directed to send a copy of this order to the trust fund officer at the Stateville Correctional Center. However, summonses shall not issue at this time. The Court dismisses the complaint on file without prejudice. Plaintiff is granted thirty days from the date of this order to submit an amended complaint (plus a judge's copy and service copies) limited to a single, basic claim. Failure to submit an amended complaint within thirty days will result in summary dismissal of this case. The Clerk is directed to provide Plaintiff with an amended civil rights complaint form and instructions for filing along with a copy of this order. [For further detail see minute order.] Mailed notice (lw, ). |
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