Clark v. Corizon et al
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ORDER - IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: 1) The court adopts the report and recommendation of Magistrate Judge Schwab. 2) The Plaintiffs Motions for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis (Doc. Nos. 4 and 6), are GRANTED. 3) The Complaint is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE and Plaintiff is granted leave to file an amended complaint within 20 days to attempt to state a claim upon which relief may be granted. 4) If Plaintiff does not file an amended complaint within 20 days of the date of this order, the Clerk of Court is directed to close the case. 4 6 9 Signed by Honorable Yvette Kane on Oct. 11, 2013. (sc)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
DARREN CLARK
Plaintiff
v.
CORIZON HEALTH CARE, et al.
Defendant
: CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:CV-13-1918
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: (Judge Kane)
: (Magistrate Judge Schwab)
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ORDER
Before the Court in the captioned action is a September 23, 2013 Report and
Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge. No timely objections have been filed.
Accordingly, upon review of the record and the applicable law, IT IS HEREBY
ORDERED THAT:
1) The court adopts the report and recommendation of Magistrate Judge
Schwab.
2) The Plaintiff’s Motions for Leave to Proceed in forma pauperis (Doc. Nos. 4
and 6), are GRANTED.
3) The Complaint is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE and Plaintiff is granted
leave to file an amended complaint within 20 days to attempt to state a claim upon
which relief may be granted.
4) If Plaintiff does not file an amended complaint within 20 days of the date of this
order, the Clerk of Court is directed to close the case.
5) If Plaintiff files an amended complaint within 20 days of the date of this order,
all further proceedings in this matter are referred to Magistrate Judge Schwab.
s/ Yvette Kane
YVETTE KANE
United States District Judge
Middle District of Pennsylvania
Dated: October 11, 2013
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