Source: http://docs.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/wisconsin/wiwdc/3:2013cv00206/33376/2/
Timestamp: 2014-12-23 02:21:05
Document Index: 83056982

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1983', '§ 1915', '§ 1915', '§ 1915', '§ 1915', '§ 1983']

ORDER on ifp request: Plaintiff to submit trust fund account statement and a complaint on an approved form for Manthie, Steven v. Stanley Correctional Institution - Administration :: Justia Dockets & Filings
› Manthie, Steven v. Stanley Correctional Institution - Administration
STEVEN MANTHIE,
13-cv-206-wmc
STANLEY CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION ADMINISTRATION,
Plaintiff Steven Manthie, a prisoner at Stanley Correctional Institution in Stanley,
Wisconsin, has submitted a pleading he calls a “Motion for Relief Under Wisconsin Act 398 Restitution Law.” In his motion, plaintiff seeks a monetary award of damages and an order
allowing him to receive medical services at no cost to plaintiff. Liberally construed, plaintiff’s
complaint concerns conditions of confinement that are actionable, if at all, under 42 U.S.C.
§ 1983. The pleadings are deficient, which means this case cannot proceed, for two reasons.
First, plaintiff has neither paid the $350 filing fee for a civil action in federal district court
nor submitted a request for leave to proceed in forma pauperis without prepayment of fees.
Assuming that plaintiff wishes to proceed in forma pauperis, he must comply with the Prison
Litigation Reform Act of 1996 (the “PLRA”), 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(2), by submitting a certified
copy of his inmate trust account statement for the six-month period preceding the date of his
complaint. Once plaintiff has provided the necessary statement, the court will calculate and
assess an initial partial filing fee payment according to a formula described in 28 U.S.C.
§ 1915(b)(1). Plaintiff must pay the initial partial filing fee for his case to proceed and he must
thereafter pay the remainder of the filing fee in monthly increments. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b)(2).
Second, plaintiff has not filed his complaint on a form approved for use by state prisoners.
Regardless of whether he pays the filing fee or any portion thereof, the PLRA requires the court
to review every complaint in a civil action in which a prisoner seeks redress from a governmental
entity, officer or employee to determine if the complaint is (1) frivolous, malicious, or fails to
state a claim upon which relief may be granted; or (2) seeks monetar6y relief from a defendant
who is immune from such relief. 28 U.S.C. § 1915A. Before this court can entertain plaintiff’s
claims, he must file a complaint pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, setting out a short and plain
statement of the facts underlying his claim for relief, Fed. R. Civ. P. 8(a). He must also identify
by name in the caption of that complaint all of the persons he intends to sue. To assist plaintiff,
the clerk’s office will provide along with this order an approved form for use by state prisoners
filing a civil rights lawsuit. Similar forms also are available at the prison law library.
IT IS ORDERED that plaintiff Steven Manthie may have until April 26, 2013 to submit
a complaint on the form provided by the clerk’s office or similar
form from the prison law library; and
the filing fee ($350) or a request for leave to proceed in forma
pauperis that includes a certified copy of his trust fund account
statement for the period beginning approximately September 19,
2012 and ending approximately March 19, 2013.
If plaintiff fails to respond or comply as directed by April 26, 2013, the court will assume
that he wishes to withdraw this action voluntarily. In that event, his case will be dismissed
without prejudice under Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(b) and closed for administrative purposes without