Porter v. U.S. Marshals Service et al
August B. Porter |
Federal Bureau of Prisons and U.S. Marshals Service |
4:2014cv00176 |
January 31, 2014 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri |
St. Louis Office |
Cape Girardeau |
John A. Ross |
General |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2241 |
None |
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Filing 6 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that petitioner's request for leave to proceed in forma pauperis Doc. # 2 is GRANTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of Court shall forward to petitioner the court-provided form for filing a &qu ot;Petition for a Writ of Habeas Corpus under 28 U.S.C. 2241" (Form AO-0242). IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that petitioner shall complete this form in its entirety and return it to the Court within thirty (30) days from the date of this Order. IT IS FU RTHER ORDERED that if petitioner fails to comply with this Order, the Court will dismiss this action, without prejudice and without further notice to him. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that upon petitioner's filing of the form petition, the Clerk shall resubmit this matter to the Court for review pursuant to Rule 4 of the Rules Governing Habeas Corpus. ( Response to Court due by 7/14/2014.) Signed by District Judge John A. Ross on 6/12/14. (Please Note: Copy of Form AO-0242 sent to petitioner via US mail this date.)(ARL) |
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