Cameron v. Clark et al
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CIVIL JUDGMENT: IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that the amended complaint is dismissed without prejudice under the Prison Litigation Reform Act's "three- strikes" rule. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g). Plaintiff continues to be bar red from filing any civil action under the in forma pauperis statute while a prisoner unless Plaintiff is under imminent danger of serious physical injury. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g). The Court certifies under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(3) that an y appeal from the Court's judgment would not be taken in good faith. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of Court mail a copy of this judgment to Plaintiff and note service on the docket. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Laura Taylor Swain on 6/7/21) (Attachments: # 1 PRO SE APPEAL PACKAGE) (rdz) Transmission to Docket Assistant Clerk for processing.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
GILBERT CAMERON,
Plaintiff,
-againstDA DARCEL CLARK; ADA BRUCE BIRNS;
ADA DAWN GUGLIELMO; DA ROBERT T.
JOHNSON; HON. NICOLAS IACOVETTA;
HON. MARGARET L. CLANCY; ADA
CLARA H. SALZBERG; LETITIA JAMES,
NEW YORK STATE ATTORNEY
GENERAL,
21-CV-2383 (LTS)
CIVIL JUDGMENT
Defendants.
Pursuant to the order issued June 7, 2021, dismissing the amended complaint,
IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that the amended complaint is
dismissed without prejudice under the Prison Litigation Reform Act’s “three-strikes” rule. See 28
U.S.C. § 1915(g). Plaintiff continues to be barred from filing any civil action under the in forma
pauperis statute while a prisoner unless Plaintiff is under imminent danger of serious physical
injury. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g).
The Court certifies under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(3) that any appeal from the Court’s
judgment would not be taken in good faith.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of Court mail a copy of this judgment to
Plaintiff and note service on the docket.
SO ORDERED.
Dated:
June 7, 2021
New York, New York
/s/ Laura Taylor Swain
LAURA TAYLOR SWAIN
Chief United States District Judge
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