Farris v. Frazier et al
Filing
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ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION the Court ADOPTS the 15 Report and Recommendation; DENIES Farris' 13 Motion for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis; ORDERS Farris to pay the filing fee of $350.00 in full on or before 1/30/13; and ADVISES Farris that his failure to timely pay filing fee or show good cause for failure to do so will result in dism w/o prej. Signed by Honorable Lee R. West on 1/9/13. (ap)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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JAN - 9 '2013
THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA
TYRONE L. FARRIS,
Plaintiff,
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CIO FRAZIER, J., et aI.,
Defendants.
BY
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DEPUlY
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ROBERTJ;'D&~N'S. Cl[r{K
U,S, D'ST~. ~E:STERN DiST, OF OKLA
No. CIV-12-1099-W
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ORDER
On December 17, 2012, United States Magistrate Judge Robert E. Bacharach
issued a Report and Recommendation in this matter and recommended that the Motion
for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pauperis filed by plaintiff Tyrone L. Farris, proceeding pro
se, be denied and that Farris be ordered to pay the filing fee in full. Farris was advised of
his right to object, see Doc. 15 at 2, but no objections have been filed within the allotted
time.
Upon review of the record, the Court concurs with Magistrate Judge Bacharach's
suggested disposition of Farris' request to proceed without prepayment of the filing fee.
Accordingly, the Court
(1) ADOPTS the Report and Recommendation [Doc. 15] issued on December 17,
2012;
(2) DENIES Farris' Motion for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pauperis [Doc. 13] filestamped December 13, 2012;
(3) ORDERS Farris to pay the filing fee of $350.00 in full on or before January 30,
2013; and
(4) ADVISES Farris that his failure to timely pay the filing fee or to show good cause
for his failure to do so will result in dismissal of this matter without prejudice.
ENTERED this
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day of January, 2013.
R. WEST
ITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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