RICHARD EHLER v. POST-PRISON TRANSFER BOARD
No. CV-15-49
SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS
Opinion Delivered April 2, 2015
2015 Ark. 139
HONORABLE TIMOTHY DAVIS FOX, JUDGE
PRO SE PETITION TO PROCEED IN FORMA PAUPERIS [PULASKI COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, NO. ___]; DENIED.
PER CURIAM
In the instant petition to proceed in forma pauperis, petitioner Richard Ehler seeks leave to file a motion for rule on clerk to lodge the record without paying the filing fee required to file such a motion. Appended to the petition is petitioner’s affidavit of indigency, and petitioner has tendered the motion for rule on clerk to the court for filing.
The record before us reflects that petitioner tendered for filing in the Pulaski County Circuit Court a pro se petition for leave to proceed in forma pauperis with respect to a petition for judicial review. Also tendered for filing was petitioner’s proposed order granting leave to proceed in forma pauperis. The record further reflects that the proposed order granting leave to proceed in forma pauperis was marked with a handwritten notation of the date, September 14, 2014, and “Petition Denied,” and it appears to be initialed by Circuit Judge Timothy Davis Fox with the initials, “TDF.” Neither the petition to proceed in forma pauperis nor the order was filed-marked by the circuit clerk or assigned a case number. On September 24, 2014,
On December 22, 2014, petitioner timely tendered the appeal record to the clerk of this court. The record was rejected by the clerk, however, because it lacked a file-marked copy of the order from which petitioner seeks to appeal. We now consider petitioner’s petition to proceed in forma pauperis with the filing of a motion for rule on clerk and deny the petition.
Petitioner contends in the petition only that he is entitled to proceed in forma pauperis because he is unable to pay the costs associated with the proceeding and the motion for rule on clerk is not brought for a frivolous or malicious purpose. The statement does not constitute a
We note, however, that, until an order denying petitioner’s indigent status is filed of record in the circuit court, there is no effective order from which petitioner may appeal. Pursuant to
Petition denied.
Richard Ehler, pro se petitioner.
No response.
