Williams, Warren v. Dane County Sheriff's Office
Filing
4
ORDER on ifp request: Initial partial filing fee of $ 9.00 assessed. Initial partial filing fee due 2/21/2013. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen L. Crocker on 1/30/2013. (jef),(ps)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
WARREN WILLIAMS,
Plaintiff,
ORDER
v.
13-cv-68-wmc
DANE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE,
Defendant.
Plaintiff Warren Williams, an inmate at the Dane County Jail in Madison, Wisconsin, has
submitted a proposed complaint. He asks for leave to proceed in forma pauperis. Because plaintiff
is detained, 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. From the inmate account statement plaintiff has
submitted, I calculate his initial partial payment to be $9.00. Also, he must pay the remainder of
the fee in monthly installments even if his request for leave to proceed is denied. Plaintiff should
show a copy of this order to jail officials to insure that they are aware they should send plaintiff’s
initial partial payment to this court.
ORDER
IT IS ORDERED that plaintiff Warren Williams is assessed $9.00 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 $9.00 on or before February 21, 2013. If, by February 21,
2013, 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be held to have withdrawn this action voluntarily.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 clerk of court is directed to
close this file without prejudice to plaintiff's filing his case at a later date.
Entered this 30th day of January, 2013.
BY THE COURT:
/s/
STEPHEN L. CROCKER
Magistrate Judge
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