McAlphin v. Does et al

Filing 170

ORDER directing that the Clerk of the Court disburse money from the Library Fund in the amount of $1,767.22 and distribute it to the named applicant; and directing a copy of this Order, together with the application, be placed in the Library Fund file maintained by the Clerk of the Court. Signed by Judge Kristine G. Baker on 9/12/2019. (jbh)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF DIVISION JAMES MCALPHIN ADC #88328 v. PLAINTIFF Case No. 5:15-cv-00214-KGB-JTK JOHN/JANE DOE, et al. DEFENDANTS ORDER Pending before the Court is the application by Mark H. Allison for the reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses (Dkt. No. 162). The Court appointed Mr. Allison as counsel in this matter (Dkt. No. 125). By prior Order, this Court approved counsel’s application for approval of expenditure of out-of-pocket expenses under Local Rule 83.6 related to deposition transcripts and court reporting services (Dkt. No. 139). Mr. Allison’s motion seeks reimbursement for those costs, as well as additional out-of-pocket expenses he incurred in representing plaintiff James McAlphin in the trial of this matter (Dkt. No. 162). Mr. Allison explains the costs incurred and, where appropriate, has submitted receipts for these costs (Dkt. No. 162, at 1-2; Exhibits B, C). Having considered the application pursuant to the guidelines and policies of the Library Fund, the Court orders that the Clerk of the Court disburse money from the Library Fund in the amount of $1,767.22 and distribute it to the named applicant. A copy of this Order, together with the application, shall be placed in the Library Fund file maintained by the Clerk of the Court. So ordered this 12th day of September, 2019. ________________________________ Kristine G. Baker United States District Judge

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