Sarabia v. Gittere et al
Matthew Sarabia |
Charles Kirchen, Tasheena Sandoval, William Reubart, Robert Huston and Warden William Gittere |
3:2020cv00199 |
April 1, 2020 |
US District Court for the District of Nevada |
William G Cobb |
Miranda M Du |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 4 MOTION/APPLICATION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Plaintiff Matthew Sarabia. (Attachments: #1 Proposed Order Part 2, #2 Part 3) (DRM) |
Filing 3 ORDERED that Plaintiff's IFP application (ECF No. #1 ) is denied without prejudice to file a new fully complete application. Clerk will send P approved IFP form and instructions. (Mailed to P at ESP on 4/2/22020.) P shall by 6/1/2020, either pay $400 filing fee, or file fully Complete IFP application as specified herein. Clerk of the Court will retain the complaint (ECF No. #1 -1) but will not file it at this time. Signed by Magistrate Judge William G. Cobb on 4/2/2020. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - DRM) |
Filing 2 ADVISORY LETTER to litigant. (AB) |
Filing 1 MOTION/APPLICATION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis by Plaintiff Matthew Sarabia. (Attachments: #1 Complaint) (AB) |
Case randomly assigned to Chief Judge Miranda M. Du and Magistrate Judge William G. Cobb. (WJ) |
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