Karas v. Butler Hospital Risk Managment Department

Filing 8

ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS for 5 Report and Recommendations: The plaintiff's complaint is dismissed with prejudice. In addition, the Plaintiff, Paula J. Karas is prohibited from filing any additional complaints or other papers i n this Court, except for filings in currently pending cases to object to a Report and Recommendation of a Magistrate Judge or to effect an appeal from this Court, without first obtaining the prior written approval of a District Judge of this Court. I f Plaintiff Paula J. Karas wishes to file any additional complaints or other papers in this Court, she shall file a written petition seeking leave of Court to do so. The petition must be accompanied by copies of the documents sought to be filed, and a certification under oath that there is a good faith basis for filing them in Federal Court. The Clerk of Court shall accept the documents, mark them received, and forward them to a District Judge of this Court for action on the petition for leave to file. So Ordered by Judge John J McConnell, Jr on 7/6/11. (Farrell Pletcher, Paula)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND PAULAJ. KARAS v. STATE OF RHODE ISLAND ) ) ) ) ) ) C.A. II-227M ORDER The Findings and Recommendation of United States Magistrate Judge Lincoln D. Almond dated June I3, 20 II in the above-captioned matter is accepted pursuant to Title 28 United States Code § 636(b)(l). The Plaintiffs Complaint is DISMISSED with prejudice pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § I915(e)(2)(B)(i)and(ii). In addition, Plaintiff Paula J. Karas is prohibited from filing any additional complaints or other papers in this Court, except for filings in currently pending cases to object to a Report and Recommendation of a Magistrate Judge or to effect an appeal from this Court, without first obtaining the prior written approval of a District Judge of this Court. If Plaintiff Paula J. Karas wishes to file any additional complaints or other papers in this Court, she shall file a written petition seeking leave of Court to do so. The petition must be accompanied by copies of the documents sought to be filed, and a certification under oath that there is a good faith basis for filing them in Federal Court. The Clerk of Court shall accept the documents, mark them received, and forward them to a Di rict Judge of this Court for action on the petition for leave to file. ~ John J. McConnell, Jr. U.S. District Judge July 6, 20II

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