Carter v. Duncan et al
Filing
11
ORDER adopting 6 Recommended Partial Disposition in its entirety as this Court's findings in all respects. Plaintiff may proceed with his claims against Duncan and Hall. The Clerk is directed to prepare a summons for Duncan and Hall. The U.S. Marshal is directed to serve the summons, complaint, and this Order on them without prepayment of fees and costs or security therefor. All claims against the Craighead County Jail are dismissed with prejudice. It is certified that an in forma pauperis appeal from this Order would not be taken in good faith. Signed by Judge J. Leon Holmes on 8/7/2015. (jak)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
JONESBORO DIVISION
CARL RUSSELL CARTER, JR., ADC #159268
v.
PLAINTIFF
NO. 3:15CV00090 JLH/JTR
BRETT DUNCAN, Administrator,
Craighead County Jail, et al.
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
The Court has reviewed the Recommended Partial Disposition submitted by United States
Magistrate Judge J. Thomas Ray. No objections have been filed. After careful review, the Court
concludes that the Recommended Partial Disposition should be, and hereby is, approved and adopted
in its entirety as this Court’s findings in all respects.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that:
1.
Plaintiff may proceed with his claims against Duncan and Hall.
2.
The Clerk is directed to prepare a summons for Duncan and Hall. The U.S. Marshal
is directed to serve the summons, complaint, and this Order on them without prepayment of fees and
costs or security therefor. If either defendant is no longer a county employee, the individual
responding to service must file a sealed statement providing the unserved defendant’s last known
private mailing address.
3.
All claims against the Craighead County Jail are dismissed with prejudice.
4.
It is certified, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(3), that an in forma pauperis appeal
from this Order would not be taken in good faith.
DATED this 7th day of August, 2015.
J. LEON HOLMES
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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