McMillan v. Nevada 8th District Court et al
Filing
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ORDER that petitioner shall pay filing fee or submit a properly completed IFP within 30 days. Signed by Judge Kent J. Dawson on 9/22/11. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - ECS, forms to petitioner)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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DISTRICT OF NEVADA
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BRYAN MCMILLAN,
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Petitioner,
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vs.
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NEVADA 8TH DISTRICT
COURT, et al.,
Respondents.
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2:11-cv-01482-KJD-PAL
ORDER
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Petitioner, a Nevada prisoner, has filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus (see docket
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#1). However, he has not filed an application to proceed in forma pauperis or paid the filing fee.
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Petitioner is granted thirty (30) days to either pay the $5.00 filing fee or submit a completed application
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to proceed in forma pauperis.
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IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that petitioner shall have thirty (30) days from the
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date this order is entered to either (1) pay the $5.00 filing fee or (2) submit a completed application to
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proceed in forma pauperis, including a financial certificate signed by an authorized prison officer
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showing the status of petitioner’s prison account. Failure to take one of these actions within the time
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allowed may result in dismissal of this action.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk shall SEND to petitioner the approved
form for an application to proceed in forma pauperis.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk shall SEND to petitioner two copies of this
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order. If petitioner wishes to pay the five dollar ($5) filing fee (the first option, above), petitioner must
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make the necessary arrangements to have one copy of this order, along with a check in the amount of
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the full $5 filing fee, sent to the court, by sending a copy of the order with a “brass slip” to Inmate
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Services for issuance of the check.
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DATED: September 22, 2011
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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