BARNETT v. NEW JERSEY TRANSIT CORPORATION et al
PATRELL BARNETT |
NEW JERSEY TRANSIT CORPORATION, NEW JERSEY RAIL OPERATIONS, INC., JOHN CALIA, ALAN ZAHN, NORMAN ALLEN, MARK MATTIS and GLEN EAGAN |
2:2010cv03872 |
July 30, 2010 |
US District Court for the District of New Jersey |
Newark Office |
Essex |
Claire C. Cecchi |
Jose L. Linares |
Federal Employers Liability |
45 U.S.C. ยง 51 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 61 OPINION. Signed by Judge Esther Salas on 12/7/11. (dc, ) |
Filing 57 OPINION. Signed by Judge Esther Salas on 10/24/11. (dc, ) |
Filing 7 ORDERED that Pltf's IFP Appl is hereby granted; the Clk shall file the Verified Amended Cmp w/out prepayment of the filing fee; ORDERD that the Verified Amended Cmp may proceed; ORDERD that the Clk issue summons and the U.S. Marshal shall serve summons and copies of the Cmp and this Order upon Defts. re 1 Complaint Received, 6 Application to Proceed IFP filed by PATRELL BARNETT. Signed by Judge Jose L. Linares on 10/14/10. (dr, ) |
Filing 5 ORDERED that Pltf's IFP Appl is DENIED; ORDERED that, on or before Nov 1, 2010 Pltf is hereby directed to remit the $350.00 filing fee or submit an amended IFP Appl demonstrating why she is unable to remit this fee. Failure to do so will result in the Amended Cmp being deemed withdrawn and the Clk of the Court Closing its file in this matter. re 1 Complaint Received, 3 Amended Complaint filed by PATRELL BARNETT. Signed by Judge Jose L. Linares on 9/29/10. (dr, ) |
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