Jackson, Wilson v. Hamblin, Gary et al
Filing
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ORDER on ifp request: Initial partial filing fee of $ 36.63 assessed. Initial partial filing fee due 9/19/2012. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen L. Crocker on 8/27/2012. (jef),(ps)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
WILSON JACKSON,
Plaintiff,
ORDER
v.
12-cv-598-wmc
GARY HAMBLIN, CHARLES COLES, WELCOME ROSE,
CHARLES FAKTOR, LORI ALSUM, JAMES (JIM) GREER,
DR. BURNETT, MARY MUSE, LORI ALSUM,
KAREN ANDERSON, ANDREA OLMANSON,
ALL STAFF RELEVANT (JANE/JOHN DOES),
ALL IMPOSTERS MASQUERADING AS THE FOLLOWING
STATE/COUNTY OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES,
J.B. VAN HOLLEN, JUDGE CRAIG R. DAY,
LISA RENEKE, MARTY BIEHHL, TIMOTHY (TIM) HAINES,
WSPF’S ASSOCIATE DEPUTY WARDEN (JOHN/JANE DOES),
SWEENEY, DIANE ALDERSON, MARY MILLER,
DR. BURTON COX, RUBIN ASCH, SHANNON SHARPE,
ALL WSPF CAPTAINS, BROWN GARDER, SARAH MASON,
BRIAN KOOL, ESSER, THE THREE NURSES FROM 8/2/11 ASSAULT,
HEGE (Hege and 2 Jane Does), KUSSMAL, HENNEMAN,
HILL, PRIMMER, SHERMAN, MELI, AND OTHERS JOHN DOES,
DRESSEN, LIEUTENANT TOM,
SPECIAL NEEDS COMMITTEE (JOHN/JANE DOES) and
WSPF CELL EXTRACTION TEAM FROM 8/2/11 ASSAULT (JOHN/JANE),
Defendants.
Plaintiff Wilson Jackson, a prisoner at the Wisconsin Secure Program Facility in
Boscobel, Wisconsin has submitted a proposed complaint under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Because
plaintiff is a prisoner, he is subject to the 1996 Prisoner Litigation Reform Act. This means that
before this court may decide whether he can proceed with his complaint in forma pauperis,
plaintiff will have to make an initial partial payment of the filing fee.
In determining whether a prisoner litigant qualifies for indigent status this court applies
the formula set forth in 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b)(1).
According to this formula, a prisoner
requesting leave to proceed in forma pauperis must prepay 20% of the greater of the average
monthly balance or the average monthly deposits made to his prison account in the six-month
period immediately preceding the filing of the complaint.
In this case, 20% of the average monthly deposits is $0.00, but 20% of the average
monthly balance is $36.63. Because the greater of the two amounts is 20% of the average
monthly balance, or $36.63, that is the amount plaintiff will be assessed as an initial partial
payment of the filing fee. If plaintiff does not have the money to make the initial partial
payment in his regular account, he will have to arrange with prison authorities to pay some or
all of the assessment from his release account. This does not mean that plaintiff is free to ask
prison authorities to pay all of his filing fee from his release account. The only amount plaintiff
must pay at this time is the $36.63 initial partial payment. Before prison officials take any
portion of that amount from plaintiff’s release account, they may first take from plaintiff’s
regular account whatever amount up to the full amount plaintiff owes. Plaintiff should show a
copy of this order to prison officials to insure that they are aware they should send plaintiff’s
initial partial payment to this court.
ORDER
IT IS ORDERED that plaintiff Wilson Jackson is assessed $36.63 as an initial partial
payment of the $350 fee for filing this case. He is to submit a check or money order made
payable to the clerk of court in the amount of $36.63 on or before September 19, 2012. If, by
September 19, 2012, plaintiff fails to make the initial partial payment or show cause for his
failure to do so, he will be held to have withdrawn this action voluntarily. In that event, the
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clerk of court is directed to close this file without prejudice to plaintiff's filing his case at a later
date.
Entered this 27th day of August, 2012.
BY THE COURT:
/s/
STEPHEN L. CROCKER
Magistrate Judge
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