Oglesby v. Lesan et al
Filing
131
ORDER permitting the plaintiff to proceed on appeal in forma pauperis. Ordered by Senior Judge Richard G. Kopf. (KLF)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
OFFICE OF THE CLERK
Denise M. Lucks
Clerk of Court
www.ned.uscourts.gov
TO:
The Honorable Senior Judge Richard G. Kopf
FROM:
Clerk, United States District Court
Kristy Furey
DATE:
April 18, 2018
SUBJECT:
Gabriela Acosta
Chief Deputy Clerk
4:16CV3189 Oglesby v. Lesan et al
You are receiving this memorandum because a non-prisoner filed a notice of appeal in
this civil case and the clerk’s office cannot process the appeal to the Eighth Circuit until
either the appellate filing fee is paid or the question of the non-prisoner’s authorization to
proceed on appeal in forma pauperis is resolved.1
In order to assist the clerk’s office in its processing of this appeal, please mark the
appropriate box:
☒ No separate order will be entered because the appealing party is entitled to proceed
on appeal in forma pauperis without further authorization pursuant to Rule 24(a)(3) of the
Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure.
☐ A separate order or further proceedings will be required to address the appealing
party’s authorization to proceed in forma pauperis. The clerk’s office ☐ is ☐ is not
directed to set a 30-day case management deadline checking on the status of the
processing of this appeal.
1
The purpose of this memorandum is to assist in the timely processing of this appeal by notifying
you that one or more issues may require your attention before the clerk’s office can process the appeal.
Please feel free to disregard this memorandum if the issue or issues raised will be addressed by a separate
order.
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