Cephas v. Nassau County et al
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ORDER: Pursuant to the Court's February 13, 2012 Order of Consolidation, the Court has reviewed the instant complaint and finds that it relates to the subject matter of the Consolidated Action, Anderson, et al. v. Sposato, et al. 11cv5663(SJF/WD W). Accordingly, this action shall proceed in accordance with the Order of Consolidation, a copy of which is annexed hereto. Ordered by Judge Sandra J. Feuerstein on 1/28/2013. (Attachments: #(1) Order of Consolidation dated 2/13/12) A copy of the above Order and the Order of Consolidation mailed to pro se plaintiff by first class mail. (Florio, Lisa)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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SAMUEL CEPHAS,
Plaintiff,
ORDER
12-CV-~R~.JOlCWDW)
-againstNASSAU COUNTY and NASSAU COUNTY
SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT,
Defendants.
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IN CLERK'S OFFICE
U S DISTRICT COURT E D N Y
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FEUERSTEIN, District Judge:
Pursuant to the Court's February 13,2012 Order ofConso1idation, the Court has reviewed
the instant complaint and finds that it relates to the subject matter of the Consolidated Action,
Anderson. et al. v. Sposato, et al., 11-CV-5663 (SJF)(WDW). Accordingly, this action shall proceed
in accordance with the Order of Consolidation, a copy of which is annexed hereto.
The Court certifies pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(3) that any appeal from this Orderwou1d
not be taken in good faith and therefore in forma pauperis status is denied for the purpose of any
appeal. See Coppedge v. United States, 369 U.S. 438, 444-45, 82 S. Ct. 917, 8 L. Ed.2d 21 (1962).
The Clerk of the Court is directed to mail a copy of this Order and the Order of Consolidation
to the pro se plaintiff at his last known address.
SOORDERFJ).
s/ Sandra J. Feuerstein
Sandra J. Feuerstein
United States District Judge
Dated:
January 28, 2013
Central Islip, New York
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