Harris, Lowmorreo v. Jaeger, Jeff et al.
Filing
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ORDER granting plaintiff Lowmorreo A. Harris, Sr.'s 206 request to proceed without prepayment of the $505.00 appeal fee. Signed by District Judge William M. Conley on 6/20/2018. (jef),(ps)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
LOWMORREO A. HARRIS, SR.,
Plaintiff,
ORDER
v.
Case No. 14-cv-47-wmc
App. No. 17-2565
CHARLES DEVENDORF, et al.
Defendants.
Plaintiff Lowmorreo A. Harris, Sr. was granted leave to proceed in forma pauperis on
appeal and assessed an initial partial payment appeal filing fee in the amount of $1.55. Now
plaintiff has filed a motion and trust fund account statement indicating that he lacks the means
to pay the initial partial filing fee.
The court previously concluded that Harris filed his appeal in good faith for purposes
of Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 24(a)(3), and found that he is not barred from
proceeding with this appeal in forma pauperis by the three strikes provision of 28 U.S.C. §
1915(g). Accordingly, having considered plaintiff’s motion and his supporting documentation,
the court will grant plaintiff’s request to proceed in forma pauperis without prepayment of the
initial partial appeal filing fee. Harris is reminded that he is obligated to the $505 appellate
docketing fee in monthly installments under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b)(2).
ORDER
IT IS ORDERED that plaintiff Lowmorreo A. Harris, Sr.’s request to proceed without
prepayment of the $505.00 appeal fee is GRANTED. The clerk of court is directed to ensure
that the court’s financial records reflect plaintiff’s obligation to pay the $$505.00 appellate
filing fee pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b)(2).
Entered this 20th day of June, 2018.
BY THE COURT:
/s/
________________________________________
WILLIAM M. CONLEY
District Judge
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