Ellis v. Wright, 4:19-CV-311-BD. (2020)
Court: District Court, E.D. Arkansas
Number: infdco20200306a17
Visitors: 7
Filed: Mar. 05, 2020
Latest Update: Mar. 05, 2020
Summary: ORDER BETH DEERE , Magistrate Judge . Plaintiff Levi Ellis filed this civil rights case without the help of a lawyer and is proceeding in forma pauperis. (Docket entries #2, #5) The Court requires plaintiffs who are not represented by counsel to keep the Court informed of a current address. Local Rule 5.5. On February 4, 2020, Mr. Ellis was given 30 days to notify the Court of his new address, after mail sent to him from the Court was returned marked "undeliverable." (#23) In its Februa
Summary: ORDER BETH DEERE , Magistrate Judge . Plaintiff Levi Ellis filed this civil rights case without the help of a lawyer and is proceeding in forma pauperis. (Docket entries #2, #5) The Court requires plaintiffs who are not represented by counsel to keep the Court informed of a current address. Local Rule 5.5. On February 4, 2020, Mr. Ellis was given 30 days to notify the Court of his new address, after mail sent to him from the Court was returned marked "undeliverable." (#23) In its Februar..
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ORDER
BETH DEERE, Magistrate Judge.
Plaintiff Levi Ellis filed this civil rights case without the help of a lawyer and is proceeding in forma pauperis. (Docket entries #2, #5) The Court requires plaintiffs who are not represented by counsel to keep the Court informed of a current address. Local Rule 5.5.
On February 4, 2020, Mr. Ellis was given 30 days to notify the Court of his new address, after mail sent to him from the Court was returned marked "undeliverable." (#23) In its February 4 Order, the Court specifically cautioned Mr. Ellis that his claims could be dismissed if he failed to update his address, as ordered. (#23) Mr. Ellis has had more than 30 days to notify the Court of his new address, but he has not done so.
Mr. Ellis's claims are DISMISSED, without prejudice, because he has not notified the Court of his current address, as required by the February 4 Order and local rules. Defendants' and third-party defendant's motion for summary judgment (#24) is denied, as moot.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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