Runyon v. Lee et al
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ORDER Directing US Marshal to Make Service. So Ordered by Judge Paul J. Barbadoro.(vln)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Fred Runyon
v.
Civil No. 12-cv-290-PB
Dennis Lee, et al.
O R D E R
Before the court is the complaint, including the addenda
thereto, filed by plaintiff, Fred Runyon.
The matter is before
the court for preliminary review, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915A,
and United States District Court District of New Hampshire Local
Rule (“LR”) 4.3(d)(2).
Also pending before the court are three filings docketed as
motions (doc. nos. 29-31).
The court has reviewed those filings
and finds that they are properly docketed as addenda to the
complaint, filed by Runyon to specify the amount of damages and
the type of injunctive relief he is demanding in this action.
The clerk is directed to redocket these filings as addenda to
the complaint.
For reasons stated in the report and recommendation issued
this date, the court directs service of process upon Nashua
Police Department (“NPD”) Officers Dennis Lee, FNU Laroche,
Clark Gaphardt, William Silva, Sgt. Thomas Bolton, with respect
to Claims 1-5, as identified in that report and recommendation.
The clerk’s office is directed to prepare and issue
summonses for the following defendants:
NPD Officers Dennis
Lee, FNU Laroche, Clark Gaphardt, William Silva, and Sgt. Thomas
Bolton, using the Nashua Police Department’s address for
service:
0 (Zero) Panther Dr., Nashua, NH
03062.
The clerk’s
office shall forward to the United States Marshal for the
District of New Hampshire (the “U.S. Marshal’s office”): the
summonses; the complaint and the addenda thereto (doc. nos. 1,
7-9, 13, 15-22, 27, and 29-31); the report and recommendation
issued on this date; and this order.
Upon receipt of the
necessary documentation, the U.S. Marshal’s office shall serve
process upon each individual defendant, see Fed. R. Civ. P.
4(c)(3) and 4(e).
Defendants are instructed to answer or otherwise plead
within twenty-one days of service.
See Fed. R. Civ. P.
12(a)(1)(A).
Runyon is instructed that all future pleadings, written
motions, notices, or similar papers shall be served directly on
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defendants by delivering or mailing the materials to them or
their attorney(s), pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 5(b).
SO ORDERED.
__________________________
Landya McCafferty
United States Magistrate Judge
February 14, 2013
cc:
Fred Runyon, pro se
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