Robert N. Jones v. Ventura County Sheriff's Office et al

Filing 16

ORDER DISMISSING CASE FOR FAILURE TO PAY FILING GEE by Judge John A. Kronstadt, re Order to Show Cause 12 Case Terminated. Made JS-6. (shb) (Main Document 16 replaced on 1/29/2014) (adu).

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JS-6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA ROBERT N. JONES CASE NUMBER: CV13-4234-JAK (DTB) PLAINTIFF(S), v. VENTURA COUNTY SHERIFF'S, ET AL DEFENDANT(S). ORDER (FAILURE TO PAY FILING FEE) On June 18, 2013 , plaintiff was permitted, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915, to file the above-referenced action without prepayment of the full filing fee of $ 350.00 , provided plaintiff paid to the Clerk of Court an initial partial payment and subsequent partial payments of the filing fee. ✔ By Order to Show Cause re Dismissal for Failure to Pay Initial Partial Payment of the Filing Fee dated October 9, 2013 , plaintiff was given notice that unless the initial partial payment of $ 14.70 was received on October 30, 2013 , the above-referenced action may be dismissed without prejudice. No initial partial payment of the filing fee has been received. By Order to Show Cause for Failure to file certified copy of plaintiff's prison trust account statement dated , plaintiff was given notice that failure to file a certified copy of plaintiff’s prison trust account statement for the last sixty (60) days, no later than twenty-one (21) days from the date of the Order to Show Cause, may lead to the dismissal without prejudice of the above-referenced action. No certified copy of the prison trust account has been received. IT IS SO ORDERED that judgment shall be entered dismissing without prejudice the complaint and action due to plaintiff’s failure to comply with 28 U.S.C. § 1915. January 28, 2014 Date IFP-4 (03/13) John A. Kronstadt United States District Judge ORDER (FAILURE TO PAY FILING FEE)

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