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Timestamp: 2016-12-02 17:56:55
Document Index: 754949537

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1983', '§ 1915', '§ 1914', '§ 1915', '§ 1915', '§ 1915']

| Seay v. Shelby County Penal Farm
Seay v. Shelby County Penal Farm
LLOYD E. SEAY, Plaintiff,v.SHELBY COUNTY PENAL FARM, ET AL., Defendants.
On June 4, 2015, Plaintiff Lloyd E. Seay, booking number 14143133, who is incarcerated at the Shelby County Criminal Justice Center in Memphis, Tennessee, filed a pro se complaint pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and a motion to proceed in forma pauperis. (ECF Nos. 1 & 2.)
Under the Prison Litigation Reform Act ("PLRA"), 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)-(b), a prisoner bringing a civil action must pay the filing fee required by 28 U.S.C. § 1914(a). Although the obligation to pay the fee accrues at the moment the case is filed, see McGore v. Wrigglesworth, 114 F.3d 601, 605 (6th Cir. 1997), partially overruled on other grounds by LaFountain v. Harry, 716 F.3d 944, 951 (6th Cir. 2013), the PLRA provides the prisoner the opportunity to make a "down payment" of a partial filing fee and pay the remainder in installments. § 1915(b)(2). However, in order to take advantage of the installment procedures, the prisoner must properly complete and submit to the district court, along with the complaint, an in forma pauperis affidavit containing a certification by the prison trust account officer and a copy of her trust account statement for the last six months. § 1915(a)(2).
In this case, the affidavit submitted by Plaintiff does not contain a certification by the prison trust account officer and is not accompanied by a copy of Plaintiff's trust account statement. Accordingly, Plaintiff is ORDERED to submit, within thirty (30) days after the date of this order, either the entire $400 civil filing fee[1] or an in forma pauperis affidavit containing a certification by the trust account officer and a copy of his trust account statement for the last six months. The Clerk is directed to provide Plaintiff with a copy of the prisoner affidavit form along with this order. If Plaintiff needs additional time to file the required documents, he may request one thirty-day extension of time from this Court. McGore v. Wrigglesworth, 114 F.3d 601, 605 (6th Cir. 1997).
If Plaintiff timely submits the necessary documents and the Court finds that he is indeed indigent, the Court will grant leave to proceed in forma pauperis and assess a filing fee of only $350 in accordance with the installment procedures of 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b). However, if the Plaintiff fails to comply with this order in a timely manner, the Court will deny leave to proceed in forma pauperis, assess the entire $400 filing fee without regard to the installment payment procedures, and dismiss the action without further notice, under Fed.R.Civ.P. 41(b), for failure to prosecute. McGore, 114 F.3d at 605.[2]