Riches v. Woodward et al

Filing 2

ORDER - Filing Fee Omitted. Either the filing fee or a motion to proceed IFP must be submitted within 60 days. If IFP status sought the court needs: IFP motion, financial declaration and certificate of custodial institution. Signed by Deputy Clerk Janice E. Boucher.Notice of Compliance Deadline set for 12/11/2007. (jeb)

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Case 1:07-fp-00329 Document 2 Filed 10/11/2007 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIR E Jonathan Lee Riches 40498-018f WILLIAMSBURG FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION Inmate Mail/Parcel s P .O . BOX 340 SALTERS, SC 29590 ORDER - FILING FEE OMITTE D In re : File No.1 :07-fp-00329 Riches v . Woodward et at The above-captioned action was received by the court on October 9, 2007, but items necessary to docket the case were not included. Either the filing fee or a motion to proceed in forma pauperis must be submitted to the court by December 11, 2007. Filing Fee. Filing fee in the amount of $350, may be in cash, certified bank check or money order (made payable to Clerk, U .S . District Court), or by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Diners Club, or American Express) . The court does not accept personal checks . -ORIn Forma Pauperis . If in forma pauperis status is sought : · Motion to Proceed In Forma Pauperis (USDCNH-13 or substantially similar filing) · Financial Declaration (USDCNIH-15 or substantially similar filing) · Certificate of Custodial Institution (USDCNIH-14 or substantially similar filing) completed by an official at the institution This action will not be considered a civil case or any action taken until the appropriate fee has been received or in forma pauperis status has been granted . By the Court , /s/ Janice E . Boucher October 11, 2007 Janice E . Boucher Deputy Clerk

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