Furwell v. Cartledge et al

Filing 18

ORDER DISMISSING CASE. This case is dismissed without prejudice pursuant to Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Signed by Honorable R Bryan Harwell on 07/20/2012. (dsto, )

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA Randy Morris Fuewell, #279287, aka Randy Morris Furwell, aka Randy M. Furwell, aka Randy M. Fuewell, Plaintiff, vs. Warden Leroy Cartledge; Associate J. Parker; Doctor David E. Koon; Doctor Kosher; Doctor Allen; Nurse T. James; Doctor John B. McCree; Lt. Donald Gilchrist; Capt. Joseph Stevens; Ida Culbreath; Nurse Vera Courson; Nurse Anita Crawford; Nurse Tamika Holiday;Terry Andrews; Joyce L. Young; Nurse Pam Cushman; Dentist Assistant Freeman Wardlaw, Defendants. _____________________________________ ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) C/A No. 4:12-956-RBH Order Plaintiff is a prisoner at McCormick Correctional Institution in McCormick, South Carolina who, proceeding pro se, filed a complaint concerning prison conditions pursuant to 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983. By Order dated June 7, 2012, Plaintiff was given an opportunity to provide the necessary information and paperwork to bring the case into proper form for evaluation and possible service of process. Specifically, Plaintiff was asked to provide a complete Form AO-240 in order to apply to proceed in forma pauperis, and to provide service documents for all defendants. Plaintiff was warned that failure to provide the necessary information within the timetable set in the Order would subject the case to dismissal. Plaintiff did not respond to the order and the time for response has lapsed. Plaintiff has failed to prosecute this case and has failed to comply with an order of this Court. The case is dismissed without prejudice pursuant to Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. See Link v. Wabash R.R. Co., 370 U.S. 626 (1962). IT IS SO ORDERED. July 20, 2012 Florence, South Carolina s/R. Bryan Harwell R. Bryan Harwell United States District Judge

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