Conarro v. Pitcher et al

Filing 33

ORDER to Cure Deficiency re 30 Notice of Appeal by Patrick Conarro, by Judge Marcia S. Krieger on 03/17/10. Appellant has 30 days to file a properly notorized 1915 motion.(bjrsl, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 09-cv-01733-MSK-CBS PATRICK CONARRO, Plaintiff, v. CLIFFORD PITCHER, and KATHY CONARRO Defendants. ORDER TO CURE DEFICIENCY Krieger, Judge Plaintiff submitted a Notice of Appeal on March 15, 2010. The court has determined that the document is deficient as described in this order. Plaintiff will be directed to cure the following if he wishes to pursue this appeal. (A) (B) Filing Fee is not submitted Motion and Affidavit for Leave to Proceed on Appeal Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915 and Fed. R. App. P. 24: is not submitted is not on proper form (must use the court's current form) is missing original signature by plaintiff/petitioner on motion is missing affidavit affidavit is incomplete is missing original signature by plaintiff/petitioner on affidavit affidavit is not notarized or is not properly notarized X other Accordingly, it is ORDERED that Plaintiff cure the deficiencies designated above within 30 days from the 1 date of this order. Any papers that Plaintiff filed in response to this order must include the civil action number on this order. It is FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court mail to Plaintiff, together with a copy of this order, an original and one copy of the following forms: Motion and Affidavit for Leave to Proceed on Appeal Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915 and Fed. R. App. P. 24. It is FURTHER ORDERED that, if Plaintiff fails to cure the designated deficiencies within thirty (30) days from the date of this order, the court of appeals will be so notified. DATED this 17th day of March, 2010. BY THE COURT: Marcia S. Krieger United States District Judge 2

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