Prisons & Jails – Civil Rights – Prison Inmate – Filing Fee – Multiple Pending Suits
Torres v. O'Quinn. (Lawyers Weekly No. 10-01-0697, 39 pp.) (Davis, J.) No. 06-7770, July 13, 2010; USDC at Roanoke, Va. (Conrad, J.) 4th Cir.
Holding: Although a Virginia inmate has two appeals pending, as an indigent prisoner he is only required to pay one filing fee of 20 percent; the 4th Circuit says the district court ...
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Published: July 25, 2010
Time posted: 3:22 pm
Tags: Civil Rights, filing fee, multiple pending suits, prison inmate







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