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Cummmings v. Carideo

United States District Court, D. New Jersey
Jul 1, 2021
Civil Action 20-8976 (BRM)(LHG) (D.N.J. Jul. 1, 2021)

Opinion

Civil Action 20-8976 (BRM)(LHG)

07-01-2021

ANDREA CUMMINGS, Plaintiff, v. RYAN CARIDEO, et al., Defendants.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

HON. BRIAN R. MARTINOTTI United States District Judge

THIS MATTER is opened to the Court by pro se Plaintiff Andrea Cummings (“Plaintiff”), who, at the time of filing was confined at the Somerset County Jail. Plaintiff has filed a Complaint and an application to proceed without prepayment of fees. (ECF No. 1.) All forms were submitted using forms provided by the Superior Court of New Jersey. Assuming she intended to file the matter in federal court and file an application to proceed in forma pauperis pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(1), Plaintiff's application is denied.

The Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the “Act”), which amends 28 U.S.C. § 1915, establishes certain financial requirements for prisoners who are attempting to bring a civil action in forma pauperis. Under the Act, a prisoner bringing a civil action in forma pauperis must submit an affidavit, including a statement of all assets, which states that the prisoner is unable to pay the fee. 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(1). The prisoner also must submit a certified copy of his inmate trust fund account statement for the six-month period immediately preceding the filing of his complaint. 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(2). The prisoner must obtain this statement from the appropriate official of each prison at which she was or is confined. Id.

The entire fee to be paid in advance of filing a civil complaint is $400. That fee includes a filing fee of $350 plus an administrative fee of $50, for a total of $400. A prisoner who is granted in forma pauperis status will, instead, be assessed a filing fee of $350 and will not be responsible for the $50 administrative fee. If in forma pauperis status is denied, the prisoner must pay the full $400, including the $350 filing fee and the $50 administrative fee, before the complaint will be filed.

If the prisoner is granted in forma pauperis status, the prisoner must pay the full amount of the $350 filing fee as follows. 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b)(1). In each month that the amount in the prisoner's account exceeds $10.00, until the $350.00 filing fee is paid, the agency having custody of the prisoner shall assess, deduct from the prisoner's account, and forward to the Clerk of the Court, payment equal to 20% of the preceding month's income credited to the prisoner's account. 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b)(2).

In other words, Plaintiff must pay the entire filing fee even if he is granted leave to proceed in forma pauperis and even if the case is dismissed before the entire fee has been paid. The Court must dismiss the case if it finds that the action is: (1) frivolous or malicious; (2) fails to state a claim upon which relief may be granted; or (3) seeks monetary relief against a defendant who is immune from such relief. 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e)(2)(B). If the Court dismisses the case for any of these reasons, the Act does not permit the prisoner to get his filing fee back.

In this action, Plaintiff failed to submit a complete in forma pauperis application as required by 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a). Specifically, although she provided a copy of her account statement, the statement is not certified by an appropriate prison official. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(2).

Accordingly, and for good cause appearing, IT IS on this 1st day of July 2021;

ORDERED that Plaintiff's request to proceed in forma pauperis is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE; and it is further

ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court shall ADMINISTRATIVELY TERMINATE this case, without filing the complaint or assessing a filing fee; Plaintiff is informed that administrative termination is not a “dismissal” for purposes of the statute of limitations, and that if the case is reopened, it is not subject to the statute of limitations time bar if it was originally filed timely, see Jenkins v. Superintendent of Laurel Highlands, 705 F.3d 80, 84 n.2 (3d Cir. 2013) (describing prisoner mailbox rule generally); Dasilva v. Heriff's Dep't, 413 Fed.Appx. 498, 502 (3d Cir. 2011) (“[The] statute of limitations is met when a complaint is submitted to the clerk before the statute runs . . . .”); and it is further

ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court shall send Plaintiff the form entitled Affidavit of Poverty and Account Certification (Civil Rights)(DNJ ProSe 007 A(Rev. 5/13)) to be used by Plaintiff in any future application to proceed in forma pauperis if she intends to proceed in this federal court; and it is further

ORDERED that if Plaintiff wishes to reopen this case, she shall so notify the Court, in writing addressed to the Clerk of the Court, Clarkson S. Fisher Building & U.S. Courthouse, 402 East State Street, Trenton, N.J. 08608, within 30 days of the date of entry of this Order; Plaintiff's writing shall include either (1) a complete, signed in forma pauperis application, including a certified prison account statement for the six months immediately preceding the filing of the Complaint, or (2) the $400 fee including the $350 filing fee plus the $50 administrative fee; and it is further

ORDERED that upon receipt of a writing from Plaintiff stating that she wishes to reopen this case, and either a complete in forma pauperis application or payment of the filing and administrative fees within the time allotted by this Court, the Clerk of the Court will be directed to reopen this case; and it is finally

ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court shall serve a copy of this Order upon Plaintiff by regular U.S. mail.


Summaries of

Cummmings v. Carideo

United States District Court, D. New Jersey
Jul 1, 2021
Civil Action 20-8976 (BRM)(LHG) (D.N.J. Jul. 1, 2021)
Case details for

Cummmings v. Carideo

Case Details

Full title:ANDREA CUMMINGS, Plaintiff, v. RYAN CARIDEO, et al., Defendants.

Court:United States District Court, D. New Jersey

Date published: Jul 1, 2021

Citations

Civil Action 20-8976 (BRM)(LHG) (D.N.J. Jul. 1, 2021)