JONES V. THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY et al
RICCO N. JONES |
DETECTIVE THOMAS RICE, SHERRIFF K9 OFFICER SHANNON SWEENEY, OFFICER KENNETH MCGARRY, CHIEF ALFRED NICARETTA, OFFICER RYAN VENEMAN, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, DETECTIVE MARK NIGRO and OFFICER JOHN COOPER |
3:2019cv21630 |
December 19, 2019 |
US District Court for the District of New Jersey |
Lois H Goodman |
Freda L Wolfson |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 4 LETTER ORDER that the Plaintiff is granted an additional 30 days to comply with the Court's 1/15/2020 Order. If by 3/15/2020 the Court receives Plaintiff's letter with the intent to reopen the case, along with either the $400 civil complaint filing fee or a completed IFP application, the case will be reopened. Signed by Magistrate Judge Lois H. Goodman on 1/29/2020. (jem) |
Filing 3 Letter in response to #2 Order from Ricco N. Jones. (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(abr) |
Filing 2 Order Denying #1 (2) Application IFP without prejudice. It is further ordered that the Clerk of the Court shall administratively terminate this case without filing the complaint of assessing a filing fee. A blank IFP has been sent via USPS to plaintiff on 1/16/2020. Signed by Chief Judge Freda L. Wolfson on 1/15/2020. (abr) |
***Civil Case Terminated. (abr) |
Filing 1 Complaint Received. (Attachments: #1 Application IFP, #2 Letter, #3 Envelope)(mg) |
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