Alfaro v. United States of America
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ORDER adopting in full 3 FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS, signed by Chief Judge Morrison C. England, Jr., on 2/4/13. Plaintiff's 2 application to proceed in forma pauperis is DENIED. Plaintiff is granted 30 days in which to pay the filing fee of $350.00. Plaintiff is admonished that failure to timely pay the filing fee will result in a recommendation by the assigned Magistrate Judge that this action be dismissed. (Kastilahn, A)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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MIKAELLA C. ALFARO,
Plaintiff,
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No. 2:12-cv-3100-MCE-EFB PS
vs.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
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Defendant.
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ORDER
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On January 7, 2013, the Magistrate Judge filed findings and recommendations
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herein (ECF No. 3) which were served on the parties and which contained notice that any
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objections to the findings and recommendations were to be filed within fourteen days. No
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objections were filed.
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The Court has reviewed the applicable legal standards and, good cause appearing,
concludes that it is appropriate to adopt the proposed Findings and Recommendations in full.
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Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that:
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1. The proposed Findings and Recommendations filed January 7, 2013 (ECF No.
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3) are ADOPTED IN FULL;
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2. Plaintiff’s application to proceed in forma pauperis is DENIED;
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3. Plaintiff is granted thirty days in which to pay the filing fee of $350.00; and
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4. Plaintiff is admonished that failure to timely pay the filing fee will result in a
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recommendation by the assigned Magistrate Judge that this action be dismissed.
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DATED:
February 4, 2013
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MORRISON C. ENGLAND, JR., CHIEF JUDGE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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