Salinas Flores v. D&D Foods, Inc.
Filing
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ORDER granting 2 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis. Plaintiff shall be allowed to proceed without payment of the filing fee. The U.S. Marshal shall serve the summons and Complaint without payment of costs or fees. Service may be by certified mail pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 4 and Nebraska law in the discretion of the U.S. Marshal. To obtain service of process on Defendant, Plaintiff must complete and return a summons form and a USM-285 form. Upon receipt of the compl eted forms, the Clerk of Court will sign the summons form, to be forwarded with copies of the Complaint to the U.S. Marshal for service of process. Ordered by Magistrate Judge F.A. Gossett. (Forms available at http://www.ned.uscourts.gov/forms/) (TEL)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
JOSE SALINAS FLORES,
Plaintiff,
V.
D&D FOODS, INC.,
Defendant.
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8:12CV110
ORDER
This matter is before the court on Plaintiff’s Application to Proceed in District Court
Without Prepaying Fees or Costs. (Filing 2.) Upon consideration,
IT IS ORDERED:
1.
Plaintiff’s Application to Proceed in District Court Without Prepaying Fees or
Costs (filing 2) is granted; accordingly, Plaintiff shall be allowed to proceed without payment
of the filing fee.
2.
The U.S. Marshal shall serve the summons and Complaint without payment of
costs or fees. Service may be by certified mail pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 4 and Nebraska
law in the discretion of the U.S. Marshal.
3.
To obtain service of process on Defendant, Plaintiff must complete and return
a summons form and a USM-285 form. Upon receipt of the completed forms, the Clerk of
Court will sign the summons form, to be forwarded with copies of the Complaint to the U.S.
Marshal for service of process.
DATED March 21, 2012.
BY THE COURT:
S/ F.A. Gossett
United States Magistrate Judge
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