Carter v. Frank et al

Filing 12

ORDER signed by Judge William C Griesbach on February 9, 2009. The Defendants are directed to file a response within ten days of the date of this order responding to the Plaintiff's allegations that he is in need of immediate medical care. As none of the Defendants have been served yet, copies of this order will be sent to the warden of the institution where the inmate is confined and to AAG Corey Finkelmeyer. (cc: all counsel)(Griesbach, William)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT E A S T E R N DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN JACKIE CARTER, Plaintiff, v. MATTHEW FRANK, et al., Defendants. Case No. 09-C-73, 74 & 75 ORDER Pro se plaintiff Jackie Carter has filed three actions in this Court seeking relief for alleged violations of his constitutional rights. Pursuant to the provisions of the Prisoner Litigation Reform Act, this Court is in the process of collecting the initial partial filing fees due in each action. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b). In the interim, Plaintiff has sent a number of letters to the Court asking for emergency relief and an order requiring the Defendants to take him in for medical treatment. Although his filings are not entirely clear, I will construe them as a request for an ex parte temporary restraining order. The Defendants are directed to file a response within ten days of the date of this order responding to the Plaintiff's allegations that he is in need of immediate medical care. As none of the Defendants have been served yet, copies of this order will be sent to the warden of the institution where the inmate is confined and to Corey F. Finkelmeyer, Assistant Attorney General, Wisconsin Department of Justice, P.O. Box 7857, Madison, Wisconsin, 53707-7857. SO ORDERED this 9th day of February, 2009. s/ William C. Griesbach William C. Griesbach United States District Judge

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