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Lewis v. King

United States District Court, D. New Mexico
Dec 2, 2010
Cause No. 6:09-cv-703 DJS/RHS (D.N.M. Dec. 2, 2010)

Opinion

Cause No. 6:09-cv-703 DJS/RHS.

December 2, 2010


ORDER


THIS MATTER is before the Court on pro se Plaintiff Nancy Lewis's Motion to Arrange Payment. [Doc. 24.] Lewis seeks to make monthly payments toward appellate filing fees incurred in bringing a frivolous appeal.

The Tenth Circuit dismissed Lewis's appeal as "frivolous," denied permission to proceed in forma pauperis on appeal, and reminded her that she "remains obligated to pay her appellate filing fee." [Doc. 23.] When a party has been denied in forma pauperis status, the filing fee becomes due in full. The Court has no authorized procedural mechanisms for loaning appellants the money to pay for filing appeals.

Accordingly, Lewis shall pay for her fees in full by using a credit card, by collecting on monies that are due to her from private individuals, by borrowing the money from friends, family, or a bank, or by some other means.

IT IS ORDERED that Lewis's motion to arrange payments [Doc. 24] is DENIED.


Summaries of

Lewis v. King

United States District Court, D. New Mexico
Dec 2, 2010
Cause No. 6:09-cv-703 DJS/RHS (D.N.M. Dec. 2, 2010)
Case details for

Lewis v. King

Case Details

Full title:NANCY LEWIS, Plaintiff, v. BURGER KING, Llano Street, Santa Fe, Defendant

Court:United States District Court, D. New Mexico

Date published: Dec 2, 2010

Citations

Cause No. 6:09-cv-703 DJS/RHS (D.N.M. Dec. 2, 2010)