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Parties Involved:
Early Drew Johnson
Petitioner
United States of America
Respondent

Document Text:

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA

NORTHEASTERN DIVISION

EARLY DREW JOHNSON )

)

v. ) CV. NO. 5:10-CV-8033-VEH

) CR. NO. 5:05-CR-301-VEH

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA )

FINAL JUDGMENT

In accordance with the Memorandum of Opinion entered contemporaneously

herewith and with Rule 58, FED. R. CIV. P., it is hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and

DECREED that the motion to vacate is DENIED.

For information regarding the cost of appeal, see the attached notice.

DONE this the 3rd day of August, 2010.

 

 VIRGINIA EMERSON HOPKINS

United States District Judge

FILED

 2010 Aug-03 PM 01:00

U.S. DISTRICT COURT

N.D. OF ALABAMA

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United States Court of Appeals

Eleventh Circuit

56 Forsyth Street, N.W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

Thomas K. Kahn In Replying Give Number

Clerk Of Case and Names of Parties

NOTICE TO PRISONERS CONCERNING CIVIL APPEALS

 

The Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (effective April 26, 1996) now REQUIRES that

all prisoners pay the Court’s $450 docket fee plus $5 filing fee (for a total of $455) when appealing

any civil judgment.

If you wish to appeal in a civil case that Act now requires that upon filing a notice of appeal

you either:

(1) Pay the total $455 fee to the clerk of the district court from which this case arose; or

(2) arrange to have a prison official certify to the district court from which the appeal

arose the average monthly deposits and balancesin your prison account for each of the

six months preceding the filing of a notice of appeal.

If you proceed with option (2) above, the Act requires that the district court order you to pay

an initial partial fee of at least 20% of the greater of either the average monthly deposits or of the

average monthly balances shown in your prison account. The remainder of the total $455 fee will

thereafter be deducted from your prison account each month that your account balance exceeds $10.

Each such monthly deduction shall equal 20% of all deposits to your prison account during the

previous month, until the total $455 fee is paid. (If your prison account statement shows that you

cannot pay even the required initial partial fee, your appeal may nevertheless proceed, BUT THE

TOTAL $455 FEE WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST AND WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM

FUTURE DEPOSITS TO YOUR PRISON ACCOUNT.)

Fees are not refundable, regardless of outcome, and deductionsfrom your prison account will

continue until the total $455 fee is collected, even if an appeal is unsuccessful.

THOMAS K. KAHN

Clerk

 PLRA Notice

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