- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 CRAIG DOUGLAS ALLEN, No. 2:20–cv–1853–JAM–KJN PS 12 Plaintiff, FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS DENYING PLAINTIFF’S IFP REQUEST 13 v. (ECF No. 2) 14 CITRUS HEIGHTS POLICE DEPT., et al., 15 Defendants. 16 17 Presently pending before the court is plaintiff’s motion for leave to proceed in forma 18 pauperis pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915 (authorizing the commencement of an action “without 19 prepayment of fees or security” by a person that is unable to pay such fees).1 (ECF No. 2.) 20 Presently, a filing fee of $400.00 is required to commence a civil action in this Court. 21 The affidavit in support of the motion indicates that plaintiff’s gross wages are $1,100 22 monthly ($13,200 annually), and he has monthly expenses of approx. $400 per month. According 23 to the United States Department of Health and Human Services (https://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty- 24 guidelines), the poverty guideline for a household of 1 not residing in Alaska or Hawaii is 25 $12,760.00 for 2020. Thus, plaintiff’s gross household income is above the poverty guideline. 26 Therefore, the Court cannot find that plaintiff is unable to pay the court filing fee. 27 1 This matter was referred to the undersigned pursuant to E.D. Cal. L.R. 302(c)(21). 28 1 To be sure, the Court is sympathetic to the fact that plaintiff does not have a large income 2 by any measure, and that plaintiff also has several expenses to contend with. However, numerous 3 litigants in this court have significant monthly expenditures, and may have to make difficult 4 choices as to which expenses to incur, which expenses to reduce or eliminate, and how to 5 apportion their income between such expenses and litigating an action in federal court. Such 6 difficulties in themselves do not amount to indigency. 7 However, based on the information provided by plaintiff, it is clear that a one-time $400 8 payment may represent a significant strain on his monthly budget. Therefore, the court finds it 9 appropriate to allow for monthly payments of $50.00 until the $400.00 filing fee is paid in full. 10 Upon receipt of the entire filing fee, the court would then issue the appropriate service orders. 11 In response to the court’s decision, plaintiff may choose to do one of the following within 12 14 days of this decision: 13 a) Plaintiff may pay the full $400 filing fee and withdraw his in forma pauperis request; 14 b) Plaintiff may file a statement with the court agreeing to the $50 per month payment 15 plan. The court will then submit recommendations to the assigned district judge with 16 a payment schedule; 17 c) File an objection to these findings and recommendations, which the court will present 18 to the assigned district judge for consideration. Such a document should be captioned 19 “Objections to Magistrate Judge’s Findings and Recommendations.” 20 RECOMMENDATIONS 21 Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY RECOMMENDED that: 22 1. Plaintiff’s motion to proceed in forma pauperis (ECF No. 2) be denied; 23 2. Plaintiff be ordered to pay the applicable filing fee on a monthly payment plan, and 24 that service would be appropriate after full satisfaction of the filing fee; and 25 3. Plaintiff be informed that a failure to timely pay the filing fee, or timely request an 26 extension of time to do so, may result in dismissal of the action pursuant to Federal 27 Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b). 28 //// MASS 2 UVM LOVUYEAINTTING IN RAVI POO LOPE □□□ VM VI 1 These findings and recommendations are submitted to the United States District Judge 2 | assigned to the case, pursuant to the provisions of 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1). Within fourteen (14) 3 | days after being served with these findings and recommendations, any party may file written 4 | objections with the court and serve a copy on all parties. Such a document should be captioned 5 | “Objections to Magistrate Judge’s Findings and Recommendations.” Any reply to the objections 6 | shall be served on all parties and filed with the court within fourteen (14) days after service of the 7 | objections. The parties are advised that failure to file objections within the specified time may 8 || waive the right to appeal the District Court’s order. Turner v. Duncan, 158 F.3d 449, 455 (9th 9 | Cir. 1998); Martinez v. YIst, 951 F.2d 1153, 1156-57 (9th Cir. 1991). 10 | Dated: September 18, 2020 u A Abar 12 KENDALL J. NE alle. 1853 UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Document Info
Docket Number: 2:20-cv-01853
Filed Date: 9/18/2020
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 6/19/2024