Grant v. Carter et al
Filing
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ORDER denying without prejudice 1 Motion to Proceed In Forma Pauperis. The Court directs the Clerk to send Grant another application to proceed in forma pauperis. Grant has until 8/29/2016 to submit the completed application and certified calculation sheet. If he doesn't, then his case will be dismissed without prejudice. The Court directs the Clerk to send a copy of this Order to the Greene County Sheriff. Signed by Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 7/29/2016. (jak)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
JONESBORO DIVISION
PLAINTIFF
ALONZO TYRONE GRANT
v.
No. 3:16-cv-180-DPM
DAVID CARTER, Sheriff, Greene County;
MIKE RYLES, Lieutenant, Greene County
Sheriff's Office; RANDY SIPES, Captain,
Greene County Sheriff's Office; and TONY
CHARLES ROE, Sergeant, Arkansas State Police
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
1. Grant says jail staff won't sign the calculation sheet and certificate for
his application to proceed in forma pauperis. It's unclear whether staff refused,
Grant just didn't want to involve them, or both. NQ 1 at 3-4. But in any event,
a jail official must complete and sign the calculation sheet and certificate.
Grant's application, NQ 1, is therefore denied without prejudice.
2. The Court directs the Clerk to send Grant another application to
proceed in forma pauperis. Grant has until 29 August 2016 to submit the
completed application and certified calculation sheet. If he doesn't, then his
case will be dismissed without prejudice. LOCALRULE5.5(c)(2). If jail officials
won't complete and sign the paperwork for Grant, then he must note that on
the forms and submit them to the Court.
3. The Court directs the Clerk to send a copy of this Order to the Greene
County Sheriff, 1809 North Rocking Chair Road, Paragould, Arkansas, 72450.
So Ordered.
D.P. Marshall Jr.
United States District Judge
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