McCall v. Outlaw
Filing
2
ORDER directing Petitioner to submit either the $5.00 filing fee or a proper IFP application (enclosed) within 30 days after the entry date of this Order. Signed by Magistrate Judge H. David Young on 9/27/11. (vjt)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
HELENA DIVISION
GREGORY LEE McCALL
REG #15064-045
PETITIONER
2:11CV00173 JMM/HDY
T.C. OUTLAW
Warden, FCI–Forrest City
RESPONDENT
ORDER
Petitioner has failed to pay the filing fee or to file a Court approved application for leave to
proceed in forma pauperis.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT Petitioner must submit either the $5.00 statutory
filing fee, or a properly completed in forma pauperis application, no later than thirty (30) days after
the entry date of this order. Petitioner's failure to comply with this order will result in a dismissal
of this action without prejudice.1
The Clerk is hereby directed to immediately forward to Petitioner an in forma pauperis
application.
IT IS SO ORDERED this 27
day of September, 2011.
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
1
The petitioner is hereby notified of his responsibility to comply with the Local Rules of the Court, including
Rule 5.5(c)(2), which states:
It is the duty of any party not represented by counsel to promptly notify the Clerk and the
other parties to the proceedings of any change in his or her address, to monitor the progress of the case
and to prosecute or defend the action diligently. A party appearing for himself/herself shall sign
his/her pleadings and state his/her address, zip code, and telephone number. If any communication
from the Court to a pro se plaintiff is not responded to within thirty (30) days, the case may be
dismissed without prejudice. Any party proceeding pro se shall be expected to be familiar with and
follow the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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