Hill v. The Wake County Administration et al
Filing
22
ORDER denying 1 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis; adopting Report and Recommendations regarding 16 Memorandum and Recommendations. Plaintiff shall have thirty (30) days from entry of this order to pay the requisite filing fee. If Plaintiff fails to timely pay the filing fee, the clerk is directed to close this case. Signed by Senior Judge Malcolm J. Howard on 5/2/2016. (Rudd, D.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
WESTERN DIVISION
No. 5:15-CV-223-H
DWIGHT HILL, SR.,
Plaintiff,
v.
WAKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION,
RALEIGH CITY ADMINISTRATION
TO WAKE COUNTY, JESUS M.
ORTIZ, KENNETH R. LENNON,
L.J. PAXTON, JUDGE WILKINS,
S.A. TIBBETTS, C.H. GRAVES,
NICHOLSON FAULCON, M.D.,
BRETT J. DAVIS, B.J.
SQUIRES, and L.E. HANKINS,
M.C. STANGLER,
Defendants.
ORDER
This matter is before the court pursuant to 28 U.S.C.
ยง
636
and Rule 72 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. On October
30,
2015,
entered
a
United
States
Memorandum
Magistrate
and
Judge
Recommendation
Kimberly
(M&R)
A.
Swank
recommending
Plaintiff's application to proceed in forma pauperis be denied
because of Plaintiff's failure to show his eligibility for the
requested relief. 1 Finding no objection filed by the Plaintiff,
the court finds a sufficient factual and legal basis to support
the
recommendation contained in the M&R and ADOPTS the M&R in
its
entirety.
1
Therefore,
Plaintiff's application to proceed in
On October 1, 2015, Judge Swank entered an order directing plaintiff to refile a properly completed in forma pauperis application by October 26, 2015
and warned Plaintiff that failure to comply may result in denial of his
application. [D. E. #11] .
forma
pauperis,
thirty
(30)
filing fee.
[D.E.
#1],
is
DENIED.
Plaintiff
shall
days from entry of this order to pay the requisite
If Plaintiff fails to timely pay the filing fee,
clerk is directed to close this case.
This
have
~"""-- day of May 2016.
~
District Judge
At Greenville, NC
#34
2
the
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