GILLIS v. GUZMAN et al

Filing 11

ORDER - Pltf shall have until 5/1/2009 to provide the Court with five (5) identical copies of 8 Amended Complaint filed by MATTHEW GILLIS for service on the Defendants. Signed by MAGISTRATE JUDGE ALLAN KORNBLUM on 4/13/2009. (jws)

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Page 1 of 2 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA PANAMA CITY DIVISION MATTHEW PAUL GILLIS, Plaintiff, vs. DR. GUZMAN, et al, Defendants. / ORDER Plaintiff, an inmate proceeding pro se, has filed an amended complaint. (Doc. 8). The pleading has been reviewed as is required by 28 U.S.C. § 1915A and is deemed sufficient to alert Defendants to the nature and basis of Plaintiff's claims. It cannot be said upon this review of the amended complaint that Plaintiff has failed to state a claim upon which relief may be granted. Thus, service of the amended complaint should be directed. At this point, Plaintiff must submit service copies of the amended complaint. Under Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(c)(1), a copy of the amended complaint for each named Defendant is necessary to effect service and must be submitted by Plaintiff. As Plaintiff has named five (5) Defendants in this action, Plaintiff must provide the Court with five additional copies of the amended complaint that are identical to the amended complaint (doc. 8) filed with the Court. Accordingly, it is CASE NO. 5:08cv362-RH/AK Page 2 of 2 ORDERED: 1. Plaintiff shall have until May 1, 2009, to provide the Court with five (5) identical copies of his amended complaint for service on the Defendants. 2. Failure to submit the service copies as directed will result in a recommendation of the dismissal of this action. DONE AND ORDERED this 13th day of April, 2009. s/A.Kornblum ALLAN KORNBLUM UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE Case No. 5:08cv362-RH/AK

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