BURR v. STATE OF FLORIDA

Filing 11

ORDER re 7 Case Transferred In - District Transfer, filed by BILLY D BURR -

  1. Clerk shall send plaintiff a motion to proceed in forma paurperis (IFP) form.
  2. Within THIRTY (30) DAYS plaintiff shall (1) pay $350.00 filing fee, or (2) submit completed motion IFP.
  • Fee due by 8/30/2007; Alternatively, IFP Motion due by 8/30/2007.
    Signed by Judge ELIZABETH M TIMOTHY on July 31, 2007.

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    BURR v. STATE OF FLORIDA Doc. 11 Case 3:07-cv-00318-MCR-EMT Document 11 Filed 07/31/2007 Page 1 of 1 Page 1 of 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA PENSACOLA DIVISION BILLY D. BURR, Plaintiff, vs. STATE OF FLORIDA, Defendant. _____________________________/ ORDER This cause is before the court on Plaintiff's civil rights complaint filed pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (Doc. 1). The court notes that although Plaintiff filed an affidavit of indigency (Doc. 3), he failed to file a motion to proceed in forma pauperis. To be entitled to proceed without prepayment of the filing fee, Plaintiff must file an application for leave to proceed in forma pauperis on the court-approved form. Accordingly, it is ORDERED: 1. 2. pauperis. 3. Failure to comply with this order as instructed may result in a recommendation that this case be dismissed for failure to comply with an order of the court. DONE AND ORDERED this 31st day of July 2007. The clerk shall send to Plaintiff a motion to proceed in forma pauperis approved for Within THIRTY (30) DAYS from the date of docketing of this order, Plaintiff shall use in the Northern District. (1) pay the filing fee of $350.00, or (2) submit a fully completed motion to proceed in forma Case No. 3:07cv318/MCR/EMT /s/ Elizabeth M. Timothy ELIZABETH M. TIMOTHY UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE Dockets.Justia.com
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