Jackson v. Salisbury et al
Earl R. Jackson |
Steward Lakpor, Steward Martin, Deputy Warden Salisbury, Lieutenant Amaral, Lieutenant Burt, Lieutenant Atela and Correctional Officer Jarvis |
1:2019cv00091 |
February 26, 2019 |
US District Court for the District of Rhode Island |
John J McConnell |
Patricia A Sullivan |
Prisoner: Civil Rights |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 4 Summons Issued as to All Defendants. Summons and USM-285 Forms forwarded to the US Marshals Service for service of process. (Attachments: #1 Summons, #2 Summons, #3 Summons, #4 Summons, #5 Summons, #6 Summons)(Potter, Carrie) |
Filing 3 Summons Request and USM-285 Forms filed by Earl R. Jackson. (Attachments: #1 Salisbury, #2 Jarvis, #3 Martin, #4 Lakpor, #5 Amaral, #6 Burt)(Potter, Carrie) |
TEXT ORDER: Plaintiff's #2 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis is GRANTED. Mr. Jackson, however, is still required to pay the statutory filing fee of $350.00 for this action. He must pay, when funds exist, an initial filing fee of 20% of the greater of the average monthly deposits to his account or the average monthly balance for the six months prior to the filing of his complaint. See 28 U.S.C. 1915(b)(1). Subsequently, he must pay monthly 20% of the previous month's income credited to his account. See 28 U.S.C. 1915(b)(2). The monthly deposits to Mr. Jacksons account during the relevant period averaged $27.08. During the same period, his average monthly balance was $17.78. Therefore, Mr. Jackson is required to pay $5.42 as an initial filing fee. The ACI is directed to forward to the Court each month 20% of the previous month's income credited to Mr. Jackson's account every time the amount in the account exceeds $10.00 until he has paid the entire filing fee of $350.00. Mr. Jackson shall make his initial payment within thirty (30) days of the date of this Order -So Ordered by District Judge John J. McConnell, Jr. on 3/1/2019. (Barletta, Barbara) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis filed by Earl R. Jackson. CLERKS NOTE: Remote electronic access to the document has been restricted by the Clerks Office as it contains one or more personal identifiers. Filer is directed to submit a redacted version. (Attachments: #1 Inmate Account, #2 Envelope)(Potter, Carrie) |
Filing 2 MOTION for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis filed by Earl R. Jackson. CLERKS NOTE: Remote electronic access to the document has been restricted by the Clerks Office as it contains one or more personal identifiers. Filer is directed to submit a redacted version. (Attachments: #1 Inmate Account, #2 Envelope)(Potter, Carrie) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT filed by Earl R. Jackson. CLERKS NOTE: Remote electronic access to the document has been restricted by the Clerks Office as it contains one or more personal identifiers. Filer is directed to submit a redacted version. (Attachments: #1 Supporting Memorandum, #2 Exhibit, #3 Civil Cover Sheet, #4 Envelope)(Potter, Carrie) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT filed by Earl R. Jackson. CLERKS NOTE: Remote electronic access to the document has been restricted by the Clerks Office as it contains one or more personal identifiers. Filer is directed to submit a redacted version. (Attachments: #1 Supporting Memorandum, #2 Exhibit, #3 Civil Cover Sheet, #4 Envelope)(Potter, Carrie) |
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