AIGBEKAEN v. ORTIZ et al, No. 1:2019cv22115 - Document 2 (D.N.J. 2019)

Court Description: OPINION. Signed by Judge Noel L. Hillman on 12/31/2019. (cry, )

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AIGBEKAEN v. ORTIZ et al Doc. 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY ______________________________ : RAYMOND AIGBEKAEN, : : Petitioner, : Civ. No. 19-22115 (NLH) : v. : OPINION : : WARDEN ORTIZ, et al., : : Respondents. : ______________________________: APPEARANCE: Raymond Aigbekaen, No. 94655-379 FCI Fort Dix Inmate Mail/Parcels EAST: P.O. BOX 2000 Fort Dix, NJ 08640 Petitioner Pro se HILLMAN, District Judge Petitioner Raymond Aigbekaen seeks to bring a petition for writ of habeas corpus pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2241 without prepayment of fees or security. See ECF No. 1 (petition). Filing Fee The filing fee for a petition for writ of habeas corpus is $5.00. Pursuant to Local Civil Rule 54.3(a), the filing fee is required to be paid at the time the petition is presented for filing. Pursuant to Local Civil Rule 81.2(b), whenever a prisoner submits a petition for writ of habeas corpus and seeks to proceed in forma pauperis, that petitioner must submit (a) an affidavit setting forth information which establishes that the Dockets.Justia.com petitioner is unable to pay the fees and costs of the proceedings, and (b) a certification signed by an authorized officer of the institution certifying (1) the amount presently on deposit in the prisoner’s prison account and, (2) the greatest amount on deposit in the prisoner’s institutional account during the six-month period prior to the date of the certification. If the institutional account of the petitioner exceeds $200, the petitioner shall not be considered eligible to proceed in forma pauperis. L. Civ. R. 81.2(c). Here, Petitioner has failed to either include the $5 filing fee or an application to proceed in forma pauperis. Petitioner must either submit the $5 filing fee or a complete application to proceed in forma pauperis for his habeas petition to be considered. Form Under the local rules, “[u]nless prepared by counsel, petitions to this Court for a writ of habeas corpus . . . shall be in writing (legibly handwritten in ink or typewritten), signed by the petitioner or movant, on forms supplied by the Clerk.” L. Civ. R. 81.2(a). Petitioner did not submit his habeas petition on the Clerk’s form. Conclusion For the reason set forth above, the Clerk of Court will be ordered to administratively terminate this Petition without 2 prejudice. 1 Petitioner will be granted leave to apply to re-open within thirty (30) days, by paying the filing fee of $5.00 or submitted a complete in forma pauperis application. also submit the appropriate Clerk’s form. He must An appropriate Order will be entered. Dated: December 31, 2019 At Camden, New Jersey s/ Noel L. Hillman NOEL L. HILLMAN, U.S.D.J. 1 Such an administrative termination is not a “dismissal” for purposes of the statute of limitations, and if the case is reopened pursuant to the terms of the accompanying Order, it is not subject to the statute of limitations time bar if it was originally submitted timely. See Houston v. Lack, 487 U.S. 266 (1988) (prisoner mailbox rule); Papotto v. Hartford Life & Acc. Ins. Co., 731 F.3d 265, 275-76 (3d Cir. 2013) (collecting cases and explaining that a District Court retains jurisdiction over, and can re-open, administratively closed cases). 3

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