Yount v. Long et al
Shawn William Yount |
Steve Long, Charles Buerck, Jeanne S. Larkins, Ron McCroy, Fannie B. Gaw, Wayne Crump, Robert L. Robinson, Penny V. Hubbard, Reid K. Forrester and Ansel Card |
4:2008cv01657 |
October 27, 2008 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri |
Prisoner: Civil Rights Office |
St. Francois |
Frederick R Buckles |
None |
Federal Question |
42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights |
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Filing 6 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that pltff.'s 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis is granted. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the pltff. shall pay an initial filing fee of $8.18 within 30 days of the date of this order. Pl tff. is instructed to make his remittance payable to Clerk USDC and to include upon it: 1) his name; (2) his prison registration number; (3) the case number; and (4) that the remittance is for an original proceeding. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the cl erk shall not issue process or cause process to issue upon the complaint because the complaint is legally frivolous or fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, or both. An appropriate order of dismissal shall accompany this memorandum and order. ( Initial Partial Filing Fee due by 1/11/2009.). Signed by Honorable Jean C. Hamilton on 12/11/08. (CLA) |
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