HARRINGTON v. FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS

Filing 2

MEMORANDUM and ORDER Clerk shall administratively terminate this matter. ORDERED Petitioner has 30 days from the entry of this Order to reopen the matter. ORDERED Clerk shall send Petitioner a blank IFP application. Signed by Judge Robert B. Kugler on 12/12/2014. (nz, )n.m.

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY _________________________________________ ALIK JEROME HARRINGTON, : : Civ. No. 14-7447 (RBK) Petitioner, : : v. : MEMORANDUM AND ORDER : FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS, : : Respondents. : _________________________________________ : Petitioner is a federal prisoner currently incarcerated at F.C.I. Fort Dix in in Fort Dix, New Jersey. He is proceeding pro se with a petition for writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2241. The petition did not include an application to proceed in forma pauperis nor did it include a prepaid $5.00 filing fee. Thus, this case will be administratively closed. Petitioner shall be given an opportunity to reopen this action should he so choose. Accordingly, IT IS on this 12th day of December, 2014, ORDERED that the Clerk shall administratively terminate this case for petitioner’s failure to either pay the requisite filing fee of $5.00 or submit a complete application to proceed in forma pauperis; and it is further ORDERED that if petitioner wishes to reopen this action, he shall notify the Court within thirty (30) days of the date of entry of this Order, in writing; petitioner’s writing shall include either: (1) a complete in forma pauperis application, including a certified statement of petitioner’s institutional account as required by Local Civil Rule 81.2(b); or (2) the $5.00 filing fee; and it is further 1 ORDERED that the Clerk shall serve a copy of this Order and a blank form application to proceed in forma pauperis by a prisoner in a habeas corpus case on petitioner by regular U.S. mail. s/Robert B. Kugler ROBERT B. KUGLER United States District Judge 2

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