Opinion
2:23-cv-00734-JAD-BNW
08-30-2023
DAVID BOOKER, Plaintiff v. SANCHEZ, et al., Defendants
ORDER DENYING MOTIONS AND EXTENDING TIME TO FILE A COMPLETE IFP APPLICATION
[ECF NOS. 14, 17, 18]
The federal magistrate judge in this case has given Plaintiff David Booker two chances to file a fully complete application to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP) but he has yet to do so. Booker has not submitted a copy of his prison trust-fund account statement for the previous sixmonth period.
ECF Nos. 3, 16.
See ECF No. 8.
In response to the last extension of time, Booker filed two motions for injunctive relief-one that urges me to order prison officials to give Booker his IFP documents or be held criminally liable and the other that wants me to find a prison official criminally and financially liable. Booker also filed another motion for preliminary injunction that may be substantively related to the claims in his complaint; he also filed a motion to substitute a magistrate judge in a different case.
ECF No. 16.
ECF No. 17.
ECF No. 18.
ECF No. 13.
ECF No. 14.
I defer a decision on the motion for injunctive relief that might be substantively related to the claims in his complaint but deny several of the other motions. First, I deny the motion to substitute U.S. Magistrate Judge Albregts in Booker v. High Desert State Prison, 2:23-cv-00469-ART-DJA, because I am not a part of that case. Second, I deny the injunctive-relief motion in which Booker asks me to find prison officials criminally and financially liable for damages under criminal and civil law because he is not a prosecutor. Third, I deny the injunctive-relief motion in which Booker seeks criminal penalties against prison officials for not sending him his inmate account statement because, again, he is not a prosecutor. However, I grant Booker one final extension of time until October 15, 2023, to file his inmate account statement or pay the full $402 filing fee.
Id.
ECF No. 18; see United States v. Nance, 962 F.2d 860, 864-65 (9th Cir. 1992), as amended (May 18, 1992) (holding that the “ultimate decision whether to charge a defendant, and what charges to file, . . . rests solely with state and federal prosecutors”).
ECF No. 17; see Nance, 962 F.2d at 864-65.
To apply for in forma pauperis status, an inmate must submit all three of the following documents to the court: (1) a completed Application to Proceed in Forma Pauperis for Inmate,, which is pages 1-3 of the court's approved form, that is properly signed by the inmate twice on' page 3; (2) a completed Financial Certificate, which is page 4 of the court's approved form, that i is properly signed by both the inmate and a prison or jail official; and (3) a copy of the inmate's prison or jail trust-fund account statement for the previous six-month period. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(1)-(2); Nev. Loc. R. Prac. LSR 1-2.
Conclusion
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that a decision on the motion for preliminary injunction (ECF No. 13) is deferred.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion to substitute and motions for additional injunctive relief (ECF Nos. 14, 17, 18) are DENIED.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Booker has until October 15, 2023, to submit a copy of his prison trust-fund account statement for the previous six-month period or pay the full $402 filing fee. Booker is cautioned that this action will be subject to dismissal without prejudice if he fails to timely comply with this order. A dismissal without prejudice allows Booker to refile the case with the court, under a new case number, when Booker can file a complete IFP or pay the required filing fee.
The Clerk of the Court is directed to SEND Booker the approved IFP form for an inmate and instructions for the same.