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)

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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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