Chaides v. Utah State Prison et al, No. 2:2017cv01033 - Document 10 (D. Utah 2018)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM DECISION & ORDER - IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: If the State is unable to accept service of process for the defendants identified above, the State shall disclose to the United States Marshals Service any information in its re cords that may help in identifying, locating and completing service of process upon the named defendants. Such information shall include, but is not limited to, the defendants' full names and any known aliases, dates of birth, Social Security nu mbers, driver's license numbers, all previous addresses, and last known addresses on file. The U.S. Marshal shall take all necessary measures to safeguard any personal information provided by the State to ensure that it is not disclosed to anyone other than the U.S. Marshals Service or Court officers. Signed by Judge Jill N. Parrish on 6/25/2018. (jwt)

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Chaides v. Utah State Prison et al Doc. 10 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH DANIEL R. CHAIDES, Plaintiff, MEMORANDUM DECISION & ORDER v. B. STRONG et al., Case No. 2:17-CV-1033 JNP Defendants. District Judge Jill N. Parrish The Court has directed the United States Marshals Service to serve process in this case. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(c)(2). To do so, by statute, the United States Marshal "shall command all necessary assistance to execute its duties." See 28 U.S.C.S. ยง 556(c) (2018). The Complaint identifies the following State of Utah employees/affiliates as defendants: B. Strong (USP); Officer Zimmerman (USP); Officer C. Graham (USP); Nurse Adam Archer (USP); and University of Utah Telamed mental health doctor, an Asian female. Service of process on current government employees may be effected via authorized agent. If any of the named defendants are no longer employed by the State or the State is not authorized to accept service for any of these individuals, more information must be obtained from the State to complete service. Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: If the State is unable to accept service of process for the defendants identified above, the State shall disclose to the United States Marshals Service any information in its records that may help in identifying, locating and completing service of process upon the named defendants. Such information shall include, but is not limited Dockets.Justia.com to, the defendants' full names and any known aliases, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, all previous addresses, and last known addresses on file. The U.S. Marshal shall take all necessary measures to safeguard any personal information provided by the State to ensure that it is not disclosed to anyone other than the U.S. Marshals Service or Court officers. IT IS SO ORDERED. DATED June 25, 2018. BY THE COURT: JUDGE JILL N. PARRISH United States District Court 2

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