Johnson v. Baxter et al
Antoine Johnson |
Chief of Police of East St. Louis, Alvin Park, East St. Louis Police Department, City of East St. Louis and Michael Baxter, Jr. |
3:2019cv00131 |
February 5, 2019 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Illinois |
Mark A Beatty |
J Phil Gilbert |
Civil Rights: Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 9 Initial Prisoner Filing Fee: $ 19.64 received, receipt number 34625091612 (amv) |
Filing 8 Mail Returned as Undeliverable document #5. Mail sent to Trust Fund Officer, Randolph County Jail. (trb) |
Filing 7 NOTICE of Change of Address by Antoine Johnson. (jsm2) |
Filing 6 Mail Returned as Undeliverable. Doc 5 sent to Antoine Johnson (lmb) |
Filing 5 ORDER GRANTING Plaintiff's motion to proceed in forma pauperis ("IFP") (Doc. #3 ). Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. Section 1915(b)(1), Plaintiff is assessed an initial partial filing fee of $19.64. The agency having custody of Plaintiff is directed to forward the initial partial filing fee from Plaintiff's account to the Clerk of Court upon receipt of this Order. Plaintiff shall make monthly payments of 20% of the preceding month's income credited to Plaintiff's prison trust fund account (including all deposits to the inmate account from any source) until the $350.00 filing fee is paid in full. The agency having custody of Plaintiff shall forward payments from Plaintiff's account to the Clerk of this Court each time the amount in the account exceeds $10 until the $350.00 filing fee is paid.In addition, Plaintiff shall note that the filing fees for multiple cases cumulate. See Newlin v. Helman, 123 F.3d 429, 436 (7th Cir. 1997), overruled in part on other grounds by Lee v. Clinton, 209 F.3d 1025 (7th Cir. 2000); Walker v. O'Brien, 216 F.3d 626 (7th Cir. 2000). A prisoner who files one suit must remit 20% of his monthly income to the Clerk of the Court until his fees have been paid; a prisoner who files a second suit or an appeal must remit 40%; and so on. Newlin, 123 F.3d at 436. "Five suits or appeals mean that the prisoner's entire monthly income must be turned over to the court until the fees have been paid." Id. Payments shall be mailed to: Clerk of the Court, United States District Court for the Southern District of Illinois, 750 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, Illinois 62201. The Clerk is DIRECTED to mail a copy of this Order to the Trust Fund Officer at the Randolph County Jail upon entry of this Order. Signed by Judge J. Phil Gilbert on 2/25/2019. (tjk)THIS TEXT ENTRY IS AN ORDER OF THE COURT. NO FURTHER DOCUMENTATION WILL BE MAILED. |
Filing 4 CONSENT/NON-CONSENT TO U.S. MAGISTRATE JUDGE - sealed pending receipt from all parties. (kdb) |
Filing 3 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Antoine Johnson. (kdb) |
Filing 2 COMPLAINT against All Defendants, filed by Antoine Johnson.(kdb) |
Filing 1 Notice of Judge Assignment. Judge J. Phil Gilbert and Magistrate Judge Mark A. Beatty assigned. All future documents must bear case number 19-131-JPG-MAB. If the parties consent to Magistrate Judge assignment, the consent form with instruction is attached for your convenience. Refer to the pro se litigant guide, found on the ILSD website, for further information. (Attachments: #1 Consent Brochure, #2 Letter, #3 Motion for IFP form)(kdb) |
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