Kitchen #189265 v. Snyder et al
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ORDER REGARDING PARTIAL SERVICE: dismissing action against Defendants Rick Snyder, Heidi Washington, Carmen Palmer, the chief executive officer of Corizon Health Incorporated (John Doe #1), the owners/shareholders of Corizon Health Incorporated (John Doe #2- John Doe #X), (unknown) Simmons, D. Christiansen, and R. Frias; within 14 days, plaintiff shall file a copy of this order and sufficient additional copies of the complaint for service upon the remaining defendants; upon receipt of the copies, the Clerk is to arrange for service of this order and the complaint upon the remaining defendants; signed by District Judge Paul L. Maloney (Judge Paul L. Maloney, cmc)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN DIVISION
MICHAEL ANDREW KITCHEN,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No. 1:16-cv-190
Honorable Paul L. Maloney
RICK SNYDER et al.,
Defendants.
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ORDER FOR PARTIAL DISMISSAL
and PARTIAL SERVICE
In accordance with the Opinion filed this date:
IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff’s action against Defendants Rick Snyder, Heidi Washington,
Carmen Palmer, the chief executive officer of Corizon Health Incorporated ( John Doe #1), the
owners/shareholders of Corizon Health Incorporated (John Doe #2-John Doe #X), (unknown) Simmons,
D. Christiansen, and R. Frias be DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE for failure to state a claim upon which
relief may be granted pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1915(e) and 1915A, and 42 U.S.C. § 1997e(c).
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, in accordance with Administrative Order No. 03-029,
the Clerk shall return to Plaintiff with a copy of this order one copy of the complaint and any exhibits.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, in accordance with W.D. Mich. LCivR 10.4 and
Administrative Order 03-029,1 Plaintiff shall, immediately upon receipt of this order, request that the prison
make 7 copies of the complaint and exhibits for service upon Defendants. Plaintiff is responsible for the
cost of the copies. If Plaintiff does not have sufficient funds to pay for the copies, the Michigan Department
of Corrections provides loans for legal copies. See Mich. Dep’t of Corr., Policy Directive 05.03.116.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that within fourteen (14) days of this order, Plaintiff shall file
with the Court the requisite number of copies of the complaint and exhibits along with a copy of this order
OR an affidavit explaining why Plaintiff is unable to provide the requested copies within the fourteen-day
period. Should the Court find that the prison failed to make copies upon Plaintiff’s request, the Court will
direct the Clerk to make such copies as may be necessary and to charge the Michigan Department of
Corrections for the cost of copying at the Court’s usual rate of $.50 per page.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Plaintiff’s failure to submit the requested copies within
the time provided by the Court or an affidavit explaining why Plaintiff is unable to provide the requested
copies may result in the dismissal of his action without prejudice by the Court.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that upon receipt of the copies required by this order, the
Clerk shall forward the complaint to the U.S. Marshals Service, which is authorized to mail a request for
waiver of service to Defendants Corizon Health Incorporated, Corey Grahn, Anthony Croll, Teri L. Byrne,
Heidi Slusher, (unknown) Schultz, and Thomas J. Doyle, in the manner prescribed by Fed. R. Civ. P.
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When service is to be made by the United States Marshal, as in this case, the Court’s local rules require
litigants to provide sufficient copies of their documents for service when the documents are filed. W.D. Mich. LCivR
10.4. Under Administrative Order 03-029, Plaintiff was excused from providing additional copies of his complaint until
the Court determined that service was warranted.
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4(d)(2). If waiver of service is unsuccessful, summons shall issue and be forwarded to the U.S. Marshals
Service for service under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(d).
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the remaining Defendants shall file an appearance of
counsel (individual Defendants may appear pro se if they do not have counsel) within 21 days of service
or, in the case of a waiver of service, 60 days after the waiver of service was sent. Until so ordered by the
Court, no Defendant is required to file an answer or motion in response to the complaint, and no default
will be entered for failure to do so. See 42 U.S.C. § 1997e(g)(1). After a Defendant has filed an
appearance, proceedings in this case will be governed by the Court’s Standard Case Management Order
in a Prisoner Civil Rights Case.
Dated:
April 20, 2016
/s/ Paul L. Maloney
Paul L. Maloney
United States District Judge
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