Gray et al v. Hawthorne N.Y. Facility
T. G. and Pamela M. Gray |
Hawthorne N.Y. Facility |
2:2012cv01448 |
March 19, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Central Islip Office |
Sandra J. Feuerstein |
William D. Wall |
Civil Rights: Americans with Disabilities - Other |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1981 Civil Rights |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 5 ORDER granting 2 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. SO ORDERED that plaintiff's application to proceed in forma pauperis is granted. However, T.G.'s claims are sua sponte dismissed without prejudice unless counsel enters an a ppearance on her behalf and files an amended complaint in accordance with this order within thirty (30) days of the date that this order is served upon plaintiff. Plaintiff's claims brought on her own behalf are sua sponte dismissed with prejudi ce unless plaintiff files an amended complaint properly stating a claim against deft within thirty (30) days from the date that this order is served upon her. The Court certifies pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(3) that any appeal from this Order would not be taken in good faith and therefore in forma pauperis status is denied for the purpose of any appeal. CM to pro se plaintiff. Ordered by Judge Sandra J. Feuerstein on 4/11/2012. (Florio, Lisa) |
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