Lewis v. Fisher et al
Filing
102
PROCESS ORDER directing Clerk to issue process for Officer Strickland and US Marshal shall serve. Signed by Magistrate Judge David A. Sanders on 9/4/19. (jla)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI
GREENVILLE DIVISION
WALTER CORNELIUS LEWIS,
PLAINTIFF
v.
No. 4:16-CV-100-DMB-DAS
MARSHAL FISHER, ET AL
DEFENDANTS
PROCESS ORDER
The court conducted a hearing as outlined in Spears v. McCotter, 766 F.2d 179
(5th Cir. 1985) in this case and finds that process should issue for defendant Strickland .
It is ORDERED:
(1)
The clerk of the court will issue process for Officer Strickland along with a
copy of this order and the order permitting the plaintiff to proceed in forma pauperis.
The United States Marshal Service will serve process upon this defendant under to 28
U.S.C. ' 1915(d), using good faith efforts to identify and locate the proper person and
obtain service by all approved alternative means as provided by F.R.Civ.P. 4 and
Miss.R.Civ.P. 4 if service by mail is unsuccessful.
(2)
If defendant or his counsel would like to receive a digital copy or a
transcript of the Spears hearing, which by its nature constitutes part of the plaintiff's
complaint, they must contact the Clerk’s Office to make the arrangements.
(3)
A scheduling order will be issued once the defendant has answered; the
plaintiff may not submit any discovery requests until the scheduling order has been
entered.
(4)
In the event any damages or other moneys become payable to or for the
benefit of the plaintiff as a result of this litigation, whether by way of satisfaction of a
judgment, compromise settlement, or otherwise, the plaintiff remains liable to the United
States for the reimbursement of all court costs, fees and expenses which he has caused
to be incurred in the course of this litigation, and the United States will have a lien
against any damages or other moneys until the United States has been fully reimbursed
for those court costs, fees and expenses by payment of them into the court.
(5)
The plaintiff must acknowledge receipt of this order by signing the
enclosed acknowledgment form and returning it to the court within fourteen (14) days of
this date.
(6)
The plaintiff’s failure to keep the court informed of his current address or to
comply with the requirements of this order may lead to dismissal of his lawsuit under
Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(b), for failure to prosecute and failure to comply with an order of the
court.
SO ORDERED, this, the 4th day of September, 2019.
/s/ David A. Sanders
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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