Cannon v. Bowers et al
Filing
12
ORDER: The Court appreciates Cannon's updated address. 11 Motion is granted as it relates to this case. The Court directs the Clerk to report to Cannon the status of his payments made toward his filing fee and provide him with a copy of the docket sheet in this case. Signed by Chief Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 11/21/2022. (jak)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
NORTHERN DIVISION
DEMARIO CANNON
ADC #155021
v.
PLAINTIFF
No. 3:20-cv-313-DPM
KEITH BOWERS, Administrator,
Craighead County Detention Center and
TONI RAYMOND, Administrative Assistant,
Craighead County Detention Center
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
The Court appreciates Cannon's updated address. His motion,
Doc. 11, is granted as it relates to this case.* Under the Prison Litigation
Reform Act, a prisoner who is permitted to file a civil action proceeding
in forma pauperis, must still pay the full $350.00 statutory filing fee. 28
U.S.C. ยง 1915(b)(l). In this case, the Court granted Cannon's application
to proceed in forma pauperis and assessed him an initial partial filing fee
of $299.80. Doc. 4. After the $299.80 was withdrawn from his inmate
bank account, Cannon owed $50.20 on the mandatory $350.00 statutory
filing fee.
Cannon's inmate bank account lists payments in these
amounts to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas;
but, the case numbers of the cases to which these payments were
*Cannon's motion seeks relief in three Eastern District of Arkansas
cases: 3:20-cv-313-DPM; 3:20-cv-334-DPM; and 3:21-cv-37-KGB-JJV.
attributed is not specified. Doc. 11 at 3. The Court therefore directs the
Clerk to report to Cannon the status of his payments made toward his
filing fee and provide him with a copy of the docket sheet in this case.
So Ordered.
D.P. Marshall Jr.
United States District Judge
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