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Darryl McGore v. Saginaw Correctional Facility Warden

Citation: Not availableDocket: 155221

Court: Michigan Supreme Court; February 20, 2017; Michigan; State Supreme Court

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The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order regarding the case involving plaintiff Darryl McGore against defendants from the Saginaw Correctional Facility. The court denied McGore's motion to waive filing fees, affirming that under MCL 600.2963, prisoners must pay fees for civil actions. McGore is required to pay an initial partial filing fee of $2.00 within 21 days of the order's certification and must submit a copy of the order with this payment while re-filing the returned pleadings. Failure to comply will result in the appeal not being filed. If the fee and pleadings are timely submitted, McGore must make monthly payments to the Department of Corrections amounting to 50% of any deposits made to his account until the total balance of $373.00 is paid, which will then be sent to the court. Additionally, under MCL 600.2963(8), McGore is prohibited from filing further civil appeals until the fee is fully paid. The Clerk of the Court is instructed to provide two copies of the order to McGore and return his pleadings.