FREDERICK BANKS REG v. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS

Case No. 2:11CV00191 JMM.

FREDERICK BANKS REG. #05711-068, Plaintiff, v. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, ET AL., Defendants.

United States District Court, E.D. Arkansas, Eastern Division.

March 29, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederick Banks, Reg #05711-068, Plaintiff, Pro Se.

Timothy C Outlaw, Warden, FCI — Forrest City, Defendant, represented by Richard M. Pence, Jr. , U. S. Attorney's Office — Little Rock, Eastern District of Arkansas.

Donna Zickefoose, Defendant, represented by Richard M. Pence, Jr. , U. S. Attorney's Office — Little Rock, Eastern District of Arkansas.

Bier, Special Investigtive Agent, FCI — Forrest City, Defendant, represented by Richard M. Pence, Jr. , U. S. Attorney's Office — Little Rock, Eastern District of Arkansas.

Thomas, Lt., Special Investigative Supervisor, FCI — Forrest City, Defendant, represented by Richard M. Pence, Jr. , U. S. Attorney's Office — Little Rock, Eastern District of Arkansas.


ORDER

JAMES M. MOODY, District Judge.

On December 12, 2011, Plaintiff was granted in forma pauperis status and he was allowed to proceed with his complaint against the Defendants. The Defendants filed a Motion to Revoke Plaintiff's in forma pauperis status based upon "the three strike" rule on February 21, 2012. Plaintiff filed a response to the Motion to Revoke and on March 6, 2012, Magistrate Judge Beth M. Deere granted...

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