Spears v. Cook et al

Filing 15

ORDER directing the Clerk of Court to prepare new summonses for Defendants Whitfield and Hicks and the U.S. Marshal is directed to personally serve them with copies of the 2 Complaint, 5 Amended Complaint, and summonses without requiring prepayment of fees and costs or security. Signed by Magistrate Judge Beth Deere on 10/31/2017. (jak) (Additional attachment(s) added on 10/31/2017: # 1 Main Document - Correct) (jak).

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS OFFICE OF THE CLERK RICHARD SHEPPARD ARNOLD UNITED STATES COURTHOUSE 600 WEST CAPITOL AVENUE, SUITE A-149 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201 JAMES W. MCCORMACK CLERK (501) 604-5351 October 31, 2017 Willard Proctor Jr. 2500 South Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72206 Re: Deficient Filing #279, Notice of Appeal Case No. 4:14-cr-00250-06 JM, USA v. Waits et al Dear Willard Proctor Jr.: The Clerk’s office reviewed the above-referenced document, which was filed electronically, and found it to be deficient as follows: ✔ ____ Lacks an attorney’s signature, address, telephone number, Bar number or email address (General Order 53). ____ Lacks a signature by an attorney of record (Local Rule 5.5(c)(1)). ____ Lacks a correct case number (Local Rule 5.5(a)). ____ Lacks a certificate showing service of the document (F.R.Cr.P.49(b)). ____ Motion for continuance/extension of time does not contain a statement that the movant contacted the adverse party with regard to the motion (Local Rule 6.2(b)). ____ Motion not accompanied by a supporting brief (Local Rule 7.2(a)). Please email a corrected document in pdf format to the Clerk’s office at clerksoffice@ared.uscourts.gov. Do not refile the document. The original document will remain on the docket, and the response time will run from the date of the original filing. Sincerely, JAMES W. McCORMACK, CLERK /s/ Jake A. Kornegay By_________________________________ Deputy Clerk

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