STONE v. HUMPHRIES et al

Filing 11

ORDER: Clerk shall issue summonses, indicating the Defendants have sixty (60) days to file a response to the complaint, and refer the summonses to the USMS, along with service copies of Plaintiff's complaint. Clerk shall also furnish USMS a copy of this order. Jean Lewis is specially appointed to serve process upon Defendants Humphries, Dewey and Roberts at Mayo Correctional Institution, and Debra Hix is specially appointed to serve process upon Secretary McNeil. USMS t o shall serve a copy of complaint, summons, and order upon each Defendant by regular mail to named special process server who shall serve complaint w/n 10 days after receipt of complaint and order. Signed by MAGISTRATE JUDGE GARY R JONES on 12/28/2010. (Forwarded copy of order and form for consenting to trial by Magistrate Judge to Plaintiff; Forwarded summonses, complaint, and order to USMS. ) (jws)

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-GRJ STONE v. HUMPHRIES et al Doc. 11 Page 1 of 4 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA GAINESVILLE DIVISION FRANCIS STONE, Plaintiff, v. BRANDY DEWEY, et al, Defendants. _____________________________/ ORDER DIRECTING SERVICE Plaintiff, an inmate who is proceeding pro se and in forma pauperis, filed a complaint pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. (Doc. 1.) The complaint is sufficient to alert Defendants to the nature and basis of Plaintiff's claims and Plaintiff has now provided sufficient copies of the pleading so that service is appropriate. Accordingly, it is ORDERED: 1. The docket shall reflect that there are four (4) Defendants in this action: Martha Humphries, Brandy Dewey, and Sgt. M. Roberts, who are employed at Mayo Correctional Institution, 8784 West U.S. Hwy 27, Mayo, Florida 32066, and Walter A. McNeil, Secretary of Florida Department of Corrections, employed at Central Office, 2601 Blairstone Rd., Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2500. 2. The Clerk shall issue summonses, indicating that Defendants have sixty (60) days in which to file a response to the complaint, and refer the summonses to the United States Marshals Service, along with the service copies of Plaintiff's complaint. CASE NO. 1:10-cv-00159-MP-GRJ Dockets.Justia.com Page 2 of 4 3. The Clerk shall also prepare and send the Marshal a copy of this order for each of the named Defendants. 4. Pursuant to Rule 4(c), Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Jean Lewis is specially appointed to serve process upon Defendants Humphries, Dewey and Roberts at Mayo Correctional Institution, and Debra Hix is specially appointed to serve process upon Secretary McNeil. 5. Within 30 days from the date of entry of this order on the docket, the United States Marshal or a Deputy United States Marshal shall serve a copy of the civil rights complaint, a summons, and this order upon each Defendant. Service shall be accomplished by mailing these documents by regular mail to the above named special process server who shall serve the complaint. All costs of service shall be advanced by the United States. 6. Within 10 days after receipt of the complaint and this order, Sheila Pelfrey and Debra Hix, shall serve the complaint upon the individuals named above, complete and sign the return of service, and return it to the Clerk of Court as proof of service. Defendants shall also sign the return of service as an acknowledgment of receipt of service. 7. If any Defendant is no longer employed at the designated institution or facility, or is otherwise unable to be served, the server shall report this information to the Clerk of Court within 10 days after receipt of the complaint and this order. If service is returned unexecuted, or if a return is not filed within forty-five (45) days from the date of this order, the Clerk of Court shall immediately notify Chambers. 8. Defendants shall have 60 days in which to file a response to the complaint. Case No: 1:10-cv-00159-MP -GRJ Page 3 of 4 9. No motion for summary judgment shall be filed by any party prior to entry of an Initial Scheduling Order without permission of the Court. 10. Counsel for Defendants shall file a notice of appearance within twenty (20) days of the date of service. 11. Plaintiff is advised that after a response to the complaint has been filed, no further amendments to the complaint shall be permitted by the Court unless, as required by Rule 15 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Plaintiff files a separate motion for leave to so amend and provides a copy of the proposed amended complaint. N.D. Fla. Loc. R. 15.1. 12. In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 636(c)(2), the Clerk shall forward to Plaintiff a form for consenting to trial by the magistrate judge, with the case number written on it. If Plaintiff wishes to consent, the form should be signed and forwarded to counsel for Defendants. If Defendants wish to consent, the form should be signed and returned to the Clerk. 13. After a notice of appearance has been filed, Plaintiff shall be required to mail to the attorney for each Defendant a copy of every pleading or other paper, including letters, submitted for consideration by the Court. Plaintiff shall include with each pleading, motion, or other paper to be filed with the Clerk of the Court a certificate stating the date an identical copy of the paper was mailed to each Defendant or to the attorney representing each Defendant. Any paper so submitted for filing that does not contain a "certificate of service" shall be returned by the Clerk and disregarded by the Court. 14. Plaintiff is reminded to keep the Clerk of Court advised of any change in his Case No: 1:10-cv-00159-MP -GRJ Page 4 of 4 mailing address should he be transferred, released from prison, or otherwise be relocated. Failure to do so may result in the dismissal of Plaintiff's action for failure to prosecute should court orders not be able to reach Plaintiff. DONE AND ORDERED this 28th day of December, 2010. s/Gary R. Jones GARY R. JONES United States Magistrate Judge Case No: 1:10-cv-00159-MP -GRJ

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