Opinion
Civil No. 12-2177
10-31-2012
Juan M. Martinez, Petitioner, v. Scott P. Fisher, Warden, Respondent.
Petitioner, pro se. Lonnie F. Bryan, Assistant United States Attorney, Counsel for Respondent.
ORDER
Petitioner, pro se.
Lonnie F. Bryan, Assistant United States Attorney, Counsel for Respondent.
This matter is before the Court upon Petitioner's objections to Magistrate Judge Boylan's Order dated September 11, 2012 [Doc. No. 3] dismissing the habeas petition without prejudice; allowing Petitioner the opportunity to replead and pay the required partial filing fee; and notifying Petitioner that failure to comply will result in a recommendation to dismiss without prejudice. The Court will treat the Magistrate Judge's Order as a Report and Recommendation, and conduct a de novo review. Based on such review, the Court will adopt the Magistrate Judge's findings and order as follows:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that to the extent Petitioner asserts claims under 28 U.S.C. § 2241, such claims are dismissed with prejudice. Petitioner may file a non-habeas, civil pleading in this case that complies with the pleading requirements prescribed in Fed. R. Civ. P. 8-11 and Local Rule 9.3. If Petitioner elects to file such a pleading, Petitioner must include with this filing an initial partial filing fee in the amount of $89.71. Failure to comply with the above on or before 30 days from the date of this Order will result in dismissal of this action without prejudice.
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Michael J. Davis
Chief Judge
United States District Court