Allen v. State of Tennessee

Filing 2

ORDER: Petitioner is hereby GRANTED 30 days from the date of entry of this order on the docket in which to either pay the requisite filing fee or provide a properly completed and signed application to proceed in forma pauperis. For the petitioner's convenience, the Clerk will send him a blank application to proceed in forma pauperis. Signed by Chief Judge Todd J. Campbell on 9/22/10. (xc:Pro se party by regular and certified mail.)(dt)

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Allen v. State of Tennessee Doc. 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE COLUMBIA DIVISION JACKIE ALLEN Petitioner, v. STATE OF TENNESSEE Respondent. ] ] ] ] ] ] ] GENERAL DOCKET No. 1:10-mc-0015 Judge Campbell ORDER The petitioner is an inmate at the South Central Correctional Center in Clifton, Tennessee. He has submitted a pro se prisoner Petition for Suspension of Remainder of Sentence No.1). The petitioner has neglected, however, to either pay the fee required for the filing of the Petition ($5.00) or submit a properly completed application to proceed in forma pauperis. Accordingly, the petitioner is hereby GRANTED thirty (30) days from the date of entry of this order on the docket in which to either pay the requisite filing fee or provide a properly completed and signed application to proceed in forma pauperis. For the petitioner's convenience, the Clerk will send him a blank (Docket Entry application to proceed in forma pauperis. The petitioner is forewarned that, should he fail to comply with these instructions within the specified period of time, the Dockets.Justia.com Petition will be filed and this action will be dismissed for want of prosecution. Rule 41(b), Fed. R. Civ. P. It is so ORDERED. ________________________________ Todd Campbell United States District Judge

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