Carawan v. Mitchell et al

Filing 24

ORDER that the U.S. Marshal shall use all reasonable efforts to locate and obtain personal service on Defendants Horne and Tillman at Defendants home addresses. If the U.S. Marshal is unable to obtain personal service on Defendants Horne and Tillman, the U.S. Marshal shall inform the Court of the reasonable attempts to obtain service.. Signed by Chief Judge Frank D. Whitney on 8/20/18. (Pro se litigant served by US Mail.)(clc)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA CHARLOTTE DIVISION 3:16-cv-578-FDW WILLIAM CARAWAN, JR., ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) FNU MITCHELL, et al., ) ) Defendants. ) __________________________________________) ORDER THIS MATTER is before the Court on the North Carolina Department of Public Safety’s (“NC PDS”) Sealed Notice, (Doc. No. 21), informing the Court that it has been unable to procure a waiver of service of process for Defendants Barbara Horne (“FNU Horne” in the Complaint) and Kashonda Tillman (“FNU Tillman” in the Complaint) in accordance with the Court’s May 10, 2018, Order, (Doc. No. 17). NC DPS has provided the last known addresses for Defendants Horne and Tillman under seal. (Doc. No. 22). The Clerk of Court is directed to notify the United States Marshal that Defendants Horne and Tillman need to be served with the summons and Complaint in accordance with Rule 4 the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. If Defendants Horne and Tillman cannot be served at the addresses provided by the NC DPS, the U.S. Marshal shall be responsible for locating their home addresses so that they may be served. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(d) (in actions brought in forma pauperis under § 1915(d), “[t]he officers of the court shall issue and serve all process, and perform all duties in such cases”); Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(c)(3) (“At the plaintiff’s request, the court may order that service be made by a United States Marshal or deputy marshal or by a person specially appointed by the court. The court must so order if the plaintiff is authorized to proceed in forma 1 pauperis under 28 U.S.C. § 1915….”). If the U.S. Marshal is unable to obtain personal service on Defendants Horne and Tillman, the U.S. Marshal shall inform the Court of the reasonable attempts to obtain service. The U.S. Marshal shall not disclose Defendants’ home addresses to the pro se incarcerated Plaintiff and shall file any document containing such addresses under seal. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that: (1) The U.S. Marshal shall use all reasonable efforts to locate and obtain personal service on Defendants Horne and Tillman at Defendants’ home addresses. If the U.S. Marshal is unable to obtain personal service on Defendants Horne and Tillman, the U.S. Marshal shall inform the Court of the reasonable attempts to obtain service. (2) The Clerk is respectfully instructed to mail a copy of the Amended Complaint, (Doc. No. 13), the Sealed Notice containing Defendants’ last known addresses, (Doc. No. 22), and this Order to the U.S. Marshal. Signed: August 20, 2018 2

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