Opinion
Civil Action No. 10-cv-00666-MSK-BNB.
May 27, 2010
ORDER GRANTING SERVICE BY UNITED STATES MARSHAL
The plaintiff filed his Complaint on March 22, 2010 [Doc. #3]. On April 13, 2010, I ordered the United States Marshal to effect service upon the defendant [Doc. #11]. On April 26, 2010, the Marshal filed a Process Receipt and Return which indicates that defendant Singh could not be served at the address provided by the plaintiff because Dr. Singh is no longer employed by the Boulder County Jail and has not been employed there for approximately 9 months [Doc. #13]. The plaintiff has provided the court with the defendant's current home and work addresses [Doc. #17]. Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED that, if appropriate, the Clerk shall attempt to obtain a waiver of service from defendant Moore. If unable to do so, the United States Marshal shall serve a copy of the complaint, summons, order granting leave to proceed pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915 and all other orders upon defendant Moore. If appropriate, the Marshal shall first attempt to obtain a waiver of service of these documents pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 4(d). All costs of service shall be advanced by the United States. It is
FURTHER ORDERED that defendant Moore or counsel for the defendant shall respond to the complaint as provided for in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure after service of process on the defendant.
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