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Marinelli v. Sorber

United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
Sep 15, 2022
Civil Action 22-CV-2401 (E.D. Pa. Sep. 15, 2022)

Opinion

Civil Action 22-CV-2401

09-15-2022

NICHOLAS MARINELLI, Plaintiff, v. SUPERINTENDENT JAIME SORBER, et al., Defendants.


ORDER

MICHAEL M. BAYLSON, J.

AND NOW, this 15th day of September, 2022, upon consideration of Plaintiff Nicholas Marinelli's Motion to Proceed In Forma Pauperis (ECF No. 1), his Prisoner Trust Fund Account Statement (ECF No. 3), his pro se Complaint (ECF No. 2), and his Motion for Appointment of Counsel (ECF No. 5), it is ORDERED that:

1. Leave to proceed in forma pauperis is GRANTED pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915.

2. Nicholas Marinelli, #FT-2046, shall pay the full filing fee of $350 in installments, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(b), regardless of the outcome of this case. The Court directs the Superintendent of SCI Phoenix or other appropriate official to assess an initial filing fee of 20% of the greater of (a) the average monthly deposits to Marinelli's inmate account; or (b) the average monthly balance in Marinelli's inmate account for the six-month period immediately preceding the filing of this case. The Superintendent of SCI Phoenix or other appropriate official shall calculate, collect, and forward the initial payment assessed pursuant to this Order to the Court with a reference to the docket number for this case. In each succeeding month when the amount in Marinelli's inmate trust fund account exceeds $10.00, the Superintendent of SCI Phoenix or other appropriate official shall forward payments to the Clerk of Court equaling 20% of the preceding month's income credited to Marinelli's inmate account until the fees are paid. Each payment shall refer to the docket number for this case.

3. The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to send a copy of this Order to the Superintendent of SCI Phoenix.

4. The Complaint is DEEMED filed.

5. For the reasons discussed in the Court's Memorandum, Marinelli's Complaint is DISMISSED as follows:

a. The official capacity claims for damages are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE.
b. All remaining federal claims are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE for failure to state a claim pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e)(2)(B)(ii).
c. All state law claims are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.

6. Marinelli may file an amended complaint within thirty (30) days of the date of this Order to attempt to cure the defects identified by the Court in the claims dismissed without prejudice. Marinelli may not reassert a claim already dismissed with prejudice. Any amended complaint must identify all defendants in the caption of the amended complaint in addition to identifying them in the body of the amended complaint and shall state the basis for Marinelli's claims against each defendant. The amended complaint shall be a complete document that does not rely on the initial Complaint or other papers filed in this case to state a claim. When drafting his amended complaint, Marinelli should be mindful of the Court's reasons for dismissing the claims in his initial Complaint as explained in the Court's Memorandum. Upon the filing of an amended complaint, the Clerk shall not make service until so ORDERED by the Court.

7. The Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to send Marinelli a blank copy of the Court's form complaint for a prisoner filing a civil rights action bearing the above civil action number. Marinelli may use this form to file his amended complaint if he chooses to do so.

8. If Marinelli does not wish to amend his Complaint and instead intends to stand on his Complaint as originally pled, he may file a notice with the Court within thirty (30) days of the date of this Order stating that intent, at which time the Court will issue a final order dismissing the case. Any such notice should be titled “Notice to Stand on Complaint,” and shall include the civil action number for this case. See Weber v. McGrogan, 939 F.3d 232 (3d Cir. 2019) (“If the plaintiff does not desire to amend, he may file an appropriate notice with the district court asserting his intent to stand on the complaint, at which time an order to dismiss the action would be appropriate.” (quoting Borelli v. City of Reading, 532 F.2d 950, 951 n.1 (3d Cir. 1976))); In re Westinghouse Sec. Litig., 90 F.3d 696, 703-04 (3d Cir. 1996) (holding “that the district court did not abuse its discretion when it dismissed with prejudice the otherwise viable claims . . . following plaintiffs' decision not to replead those claims” after being warned of consequences of dismissal).

9. If Marinelli fails to file any response to this Order, the Court will conclude that Marinelli intends to stand on his Complaint and will issue a final order dismissing this case. See Weber, 939 F.3d at 239-40 (explaining that a plaintiff's intent to stand on his complaint may be inferred from inaction after issuance of an order directing him to take action to cure a defective complaint).

10. The Motion for Appointment of Counsel (ECF No. 5) is DENIED.


Summaries of

Marinelli v. Sorber

United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
Sep 15, 2022
Civil Action 22-CV-2401 (E.D. Pa. Sep. 15, 2022)
Case details for

Marinelli v. Sorber

Case Details

Full title:NICHOLAS MARINELLI, Plaintiff, v. SUPERINTENDENT JAIME SORBER, et al.…

Court:United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania

Date published: Sep 15, 2022

Citations

Civil Action 22-CV-2401 (E.D. Pa. Sep. 15, 2022)