Bradley v. Burke et al

Filing 8

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that within thirty (30) days from the date of this Order, plaintiff shall pay to this Court the full $505 fee for filing an appeal.....IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that plaintiff shall file any future document or pleadings in connection with his appeal directly with the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Response to Court due by 10/24/2015.. Signed by District Judge Charles A. Shaw on 9/24/2015. (MRC)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI EASTERN DIVISION CORY BRADLEY, Plaintiff, v. THERESA COUNTS BURKE, et al., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) No. 4:15-CV-1384 CAS MEMORANDUM AND ORDER Plaintiff has filed a notice of appeal but has failed to pay the statutory filing fee. Consequently, the Court will order plaintiff to pay the full $505 filing fee. Additionally, the Court notes that plaintiff may not proceed in forma pauperis on appeal, because, as previously stated by this Court, he has incurred more than three "strikes" pursuant to 28 U.S.C. ยง 1915(g). Accordingly. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that within thirty (30) days from the date of this Order, plaintiff shall pay to this Court the full $505 fee for filing an appeal. Plaintiff is instructed to make his remittance payable to "Clerk, United States District Court," and to include upon it: (1) his name; (2) his prison registration number; (3) the case number; and (4) that the remittance is for the appeal of the instant action. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that plaintiff shall file any future document or pleadings in connection with his appeal directly with the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. __________________________________ CHARLES A. SHAW UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Dated this 24th day of September, 2015. -2-

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