GARCIA v. BUCKS COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER et al

Filing 7

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER THAT LEAVE TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS IS GRANTED. THE COMPLAINT IS DIMISSED FOR THE REASONS STATES IN COURTS MEMORANDUM. PLAINTIFF IS GIVEN LEAVE TO FILE AN AMENDED COMPLAINT WITHIN 30 DAYS AS OUTLINED HEREIN, ETC. SIGNED BY HONORABLE GERALD A. MCHUGH ON 9/18/17. 9/18/17 ENTERED AND COPIES MAILED TO PRO SE PLAINTIFF. (rf, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA HAMLET GARCIA, JR. CIVIL ACTION v. BUCKS COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER, et al. NO. 17-3381 ORDER AND NOW, this /1 ~/! day of September, 2017, upon consideration of plaintiffs motion to proceed injorrna pauperis (ECF No. 5) and his prose complaint, it is ORDERED that: 1. Leave to proceed in forma pauperis is GRANTED. 2. The complaint is DISMISSED for the reasons stated in the Court's Memorandum. 3. Plaintiff is given leave to file an amended complaint within thirty (30) days of the date of this order in the event he can state a plausible basis for a timely claim against an appropriate defendant or defendants. If plaintiff chooses to file an amended complaint, he shall not raise any claims under treaties, declarations, the UCC, or claims predicated on legally baseless theories related to his alleged Moorish heritage. Any amended complaint shall identify all defendants in the caption, and clearly state the basis for plaintiffs claims by providing the dates on which the events in question occurred, stating where they occurred, and describing who was involved and what happened. Upon the filing of an amended complaint, the Clerk of Court shall not make serviCe until so ORDERED. If plaintiff fails to file an amended.complaint, this case may be dismissed for failure to prosecute without further notice. BY THE COURT: /),-.-c; 17 /~. GERALD A. MCHUGH, J.

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