Enright v. United States Of America et al

Filing 12

ORDER (Memorandum 11 filed previously as separate docket entry) GRANTING motions to proceed IFP 7 & 2 , directing pltf to file amended complaint by 4/15/14, setting forth specific instructions re: content of complaint (see Paras 3&4 for details), & noting that failure to file amended complaint w/in specified time period will result in dismissal of action for failure to comply w/ order of ct. (See order for complete details.) Signed by Chief Judge Christopher C. Conner on 3/12/14. (ki)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA JUSTIN MICHAEL ENRIGHT, Plaintiff v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, et al., Defendants : : : : : : : : : : CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:14-CV-0103 (Chief Judge Conner) ORDER AND NOW, this 12th day of March, 2014, upon consideration of plaintiff’s complaint (Doc. 1) it is hereby ORDERED that: 1. The motions to proceed in forma pauperis (Docs. 2, 7) are construed as motions to proceed without full prepayment of fees and costs and is GRANTED. 2. Plaintiff shall file an amended complaint on or before April 15, 2014. 3. The amended complaint shall contain the same case number that is already assigned to this action, 1:14-CV-0103, and shall be direct, concise, and shall stand alone without reference to any other document filed in this matter. See FED . R. CIV . P. 8(e). 4. Plaintiff is strictly cautioned that the inclusion of separate, unrelated claims will be considered a failure to comply with an order of Court and will result in dismissal of the complaint. See FED . R. CIV . P. 20. 5. Failure to file an amended complaint within the specified time period will result in dismissal of the action for failure to comply with an order of court. /S/ CHRISTOPHER C. CONNER Christopher C. Conner, Chief Judge United States District Court Middle District of Pennsylvania

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