Schuett v. Dr. Dicoccoj
Filing
6
MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by District Judge Robert E. Payne on 03/28/2018. (Copy sent to Plaintiff Schuett). (smej)
IN
THE
UNITED
FOR THE
STATES
DISTRICT
EASTERN DISTRICT
OF
COURT
VIRGINIA
Richmond Division
CLIFFORD SCHUETT,
Plaintiff,
V.
DR.
Civil Action No.
3:18CV05
DICOCCOO,
Defendant.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
Clifford
litigator,
Schuett,
submitted a
a
federal
inmate
that
requests.
the
Court
Rather,
a
frequent
letter to this Court seeking relief.
Memorandum Order entered on February 9,
Schuett
and
cannot
take
2018,
By
the Court informed
action on letters or informal
Schuett must file a complaint.
Accordingly,
the Court provided Schuett with specific instructions for filing
a
particularized
forma
pauperis.
complaint
and
obtaining
Specifically,
with
leave
to
proceed
respect
to
particularized complaint, the Court informed Schuett that:
b.
The
first
paragraph
of
the
particularized
pleading
must
contain
a
list
of
defendants.
Thereafter,
in
the
body
of
the
particularized
complaint.
Plaintiff
must
set
forth
legibly,
in
separately numbered paragraphs, a short statement of
the facts giving rise to his claims for relief.
Thereafter,
in
separately
captioned
sections.
Plaintiff must
clearly
identify each civil
right
violated.
Under each section,
the
Plaintiff must
list
each defendant purportedly liable under that legal
theory and explain why he believes each defendant is
liable to him.
Such explanation should reference the
specific numbered factual paragraphs in the body of
the
particularized
complaint
that
support
that
in
the
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