Buchi v. Utah Department of Corrections

Filing 12

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE and MEMORANDUM DECISION: It is therefore ordered that Plaintiff must within thirty days show cause why his case should not be dismissed for failure to obey the Court's order to send in a certified copy of the trust fund account statement for the 6 month period immediately preceding the filing of the complaint obtained from the appropriate official of each correctional insitution. Signed by Judge Dale A. Kimball on 7/15/2013. (kpf)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH _________________________________________________________________ ) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ) & MEMORANDUM DECISION Plaintiff, ) ) Case No. 2:13-CV-378 DAK v. ) ) District Judge Dale A. Kimball UTAH DEP'T OF CORRS. et al., ) ) Defendants. ) _________________________________________________________________ VICTOR PETER BUCHI, In this pro se prisoner civil rights case,1 the Court granted Plaintiff's in forma pauperis request. So the Court could figure his initial partial filing fee, the Court ordered Plaintiff to submit his certified inmate account statement for the six months right before his complaint was filed on June 3, 2013.2 Plaintiff has not complied. IT IS THUS ORDERED that Plaintiff must within thirty days show cause why his case should not be dismissed for failure to obey the Court's order to send in "a certified copy of the trust fund account statement . . . for the 6-month period immediately preceding the filing of the complaint . . . obtained from the appropriate [prison] official of each [correctional institution]."3 DATED this 15th day of July, 2013. BY THE COURT: ______________________________ JUDGE DALE A. KIMBALL United States District Judge 1 See 42 U.S.C.S. § 1983 (2013). 2 See 28 id. § 1915(a)(2). 3 See id. (emphasis added).

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