Lawrence Wallace v. Federal Bureau of Prisons

Filing 6

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE DISMISSAL FOR FAILURE TO PAY: INITIAL PARTIAL FILING FEE by Magistrate Judge Suzanne H. Segal. Plaintiff may file a response to this Order to Show Cause no later than twenty-one (21) days from the date of this Order. Failure to file a response within the time specified may be deemed consent to the dismissal without prejudice of this action. If the initial partial filing fee is received within the twenty-one (21) day period, no further response to this Order to Show Cause is necessary. (mr)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA Lawrence Wallace, CASE NUMBER: EDCV 17-1794 MWF (SS) v. PLAINTIFF(S), Federal Bureau of Prisons, DEFENDANT(S). ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE DISMISSAL FOR FAILURE TO PAY: FULL FILING FEE ✔ INITIAL PARTIAL FILING FEE October 16, 2017 On , plaintiff was granted permission pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915 (b)(1) to file the above-referenced action without prepaying the full filing fee of $350.00, but plaintiff was ordered to pay the full filing fee ✔ initial partial filing fee, in the amount of $ 5.86 within thirty (30) days to the Clerk of Court. The plaintiff has not complied with 28 U.S.C. § 1915 (b)(1) and is hereby ordered to show cause why this action should not be dismissed without prejudice for plaintiff’s failure to timely pay the full filing fee ✔ initial partial filing fee. Plaintiff may file a response to this Order to Show Cause no later than twenty-one (21) days from the date of this Order. Failure to file a response within the time specified may be deemed consent to the dismissal without prejudice of this action. If the full filing fee or ✔ initial partial filing fee is received within the twenty-one (21) day period, no further response to this Order to Show Cause is necessary. 1/24/18 Date IFP-1 (03/12) /S/ SUZANNE H. SEGAL United States Magistrate Judge ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE DISMISSAL FOR FAILURE TO PAY FULL FILING FEE OR INITIAL PARTIAL FILING FEE

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