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Washington v. Balletto

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
Jan 6, 2020
19-CV-11949 (CM) (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 6, 2020)

Opinion

19-CV-11949 (CM)

01-06-2020

DEXTER WASHINGTON, Plaintiff, v. DANIEL J. BALLETTO, TROOPER; RAY A. WICKENHEISER, DIRECTOR; RACHEAL STUBBS, SCIENTIST III; MICHAEL A. JANKOWIAK, CAPTAIN, Defendants.


ORDER DIRECTING PRISONER AUTHORIZATION :

Plaintiff, currently detained in the Rockland County Jail, brings this action pro se. To proceed with a civil action in this Court, a prisoner must either pay $400.00 in fees - a $350.00 filing fee plus a $50.00 administrative fee - or, to request permission to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP), that is, without prepayment of fees, submit a signed IFP application and a prisoner authorization. See 28 U.S.C. §§ 1914, 1915. If the Court grants a prisoner's IFP application, the Prison Litigation Reform Act requires the Court to collect the $350.00 filing fee in installments deducted from the prisoner's account. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b)(1). A prisoner seeking to proceed in this Court without prepayment of fees must therefore also authorize the Court to withdraw these payments from his account by filing a "prisoner authorization," which directs the facility where the prisoner is incarcerated to deduct the $350.00 filing fee from the prisoner's account in installments and to send to this Court certified copies of the prisoner's account statements for the past six months. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(2), (b).

The $50.00 administrative fee for filing a civil action does not apply to persons granted IFP status under 28 U.S.C. § 1915.

Plaintiff submitted an IFP application but did not submit a prisoner authorization. Within thirty days of the date of this order, Plaintiff must either pay the $400.00 in fees or complete and submit the attached prisoner authorization. If Plaintiff submits the prisoner authorization, it should be labeled with docket number 19-CV-11949 (CM).

Plaintiff is cautioned that if a prisoner files an action that is dismissed on the grounds that it is frivolous, malicious, or fails to state a claim upon which relief may be granted, the dismissal is a "strike" under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g). A prisoner who receives three "strikes" cannot file actions IFP as a prisoner, unless he is under imminent danger of serious physical injury and he must pay the filing fee at the time of filing any new action.

The Clerk of Court is directed to mail a copy of this order to Plaintiff and note service on the docket. No summons shall issue at this time. If Plaintiff complies with this order, the case shall be processed in accordance with the procedures of the Clerk's Office. If Plaintiff fails to comply with this order within the time allowed, the action will be dismissed.

The Court certifies under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(3) that any appeal from this order would not be taken in good faith, and therefore IFP status is denied for the purpose of an appeal. Cf. Coppedge v. United States, 369 U.S. 438, 444-45 (1962) (holding that appellant demonstrates good faith when seeking review of a nonfrivolous issue). SO ORDERED. Dated: January 6, 2020

New York, New York

/s/_________

COLLEEN McMAHON

Chief United States District Judge


Summaries of

Washington v. Balletto

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
Jan 6, 2020
19-CV-11949 (CM) (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 6, 2020)
Case details for

Washington v. Balletto

Case Details

Full title:DEXTER WASHINGTON, Plaintiff, v. DANIEL J. BALLETTO, TROOPER; RAY A…

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK

Date published: Jan 6, 2020

Citations

19-CV-11949 (CM) (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 6, 2020)