Davis v. Linn County, Iowa et al
Case Number: 1:2006cv00109
Filed: August 7, 2006
Court: US District Court for the Northern District of Iowa
Office: Cedar Rapids Office
Presiding Judge: John A Jarvey
Presiding Judge: Linda R Reade
Nature of Suit: Prisoner: Civil Rights
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Civil Rights
Jury Demanded By: None

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August 22, 2006 Opinion or Order Filing 3 INITIAL REVIEW ORDER DISMISSING CASE: Application to proceed in forma pauperis is granted. Clerk of Court shall file the complaint for the purpose of making a record. Prisoner Jerome Davis is directed to submit monthly payments of 20% of the pr eceding month's income credited to his inmate account until the $350 filing fee is paid. The agency having custody of plaintiff shall forward payments from his inmate account to the Clerk of Court each time the amount exceeds $10 until the filing fee is paid. The plaintiff's complaint is dismissed. The dismissal of this action counts against the plaintiff for purposes of the three-dismissal rule. Signed by Judge Linda R Reade on 8/22/06. (Copy to plaintiff with appeal packet. A copy of the Notice of Collection to Warden at DOC in Nebraska, and a copy to Financial Deputy)(mj, )
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