ERICA P. GROSJEAN, Magistrate Judge.
John Mitchell ("Plaintiff") is a prisoner proceeding pro se and in forma pauperis in this civil rights action filed pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. Plaintiff filed the Complaint commencing this action on August 5, 2016. (ECF No. 1). Plaintiff has consented to magistrate judge jurisdiction (ECF No. 7), and no other parties have appeared.
Plaintiff filed three motions (ECF Nos. 8, 19, & 24) that all essentially asked for either safe keeping or return of Plaintiff's personal and legal property, as well as a motion for reconsideration of the Court's denial of one of the three motions (ECF No. 15). On January 23, 2017, Plaintiff filed a notice of withdrawal his motions for injunctive relief, which the Court construes as a motion to withdraw. (ECF No. 27).
According to Plaintiff, he wishes to withdraw his motions for injunctive relief regarding his legal and personal property that was being withheld by the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and California State Prison Corcoran, because he has now received what appears to be all of his legal property. The Court grant will grant Plaintiff's motion to withdraw his motions for injunctive relief. Because Plaintiff is asking to withdraw the underlying motion for injunctive relief, the Court will treat the motion for reconsideration as withdrawn as well.
It is unclear whether the request for withdrawal extends to Plaintiff's request for an injunction directed at the warden of the R.J. Donovan Correctional Facility (ECF No. 19). Plaintiff has alleged that his legal property, as well as a religious chain and medallion, were taken by a sergeant at R.J. Donovan Correctional Facility. Among other things, Plaintiff asks for return of the property, as well as to be allowed to keep all of his legal and religious items on his person at all times. Plaintiff's motion to withdraw states that Plaintiff has received what appears to be all of his legal property, so it appears that portion of the injunction request has been resolved. However, Plaintiff does not mention his religious chain and medallion, or his request to be allowed to keep his legal and religious items on his person at all times. To the extent that these requests have not been withdrawn, they will be denied. The Court will also deny the request for an extension of time to respond to the screening order, because Plaintiff has already responded to the screening order (ECF No. 25).
"A plaintiff seeking a preliminary injunction must establish that he is likely to succeed on the merits and to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of preliminary relief, that the balance of equities tips in his favor, and that an injunction is in the public interest."
Additionally, a federal district court may issue emergency injunctive relief only if it has personal jurisdiction over the parties and subject matter jurisdiction over the lawsuit.
Plaintiff's remaining injunction requests will be denied because Plaintiff has failed to satisfy the standard for a preliminary injunction, and because the Court does not currently have jurisdiction over the parties Plaintiff is requesting the injunction against. Plaintiff has directed his injunction request at non-parties (J. Beard and S. Kernan), and he asks for relief that is factually unrelated to the underlying case (
Additionally, even if Plaintiff did direct this injunction towards a party, and even if the request did relate to this case, there would almost assuredly be safety concerns which would prevent Plaintiff from being able to keep his legal and religious items on his person at all times. Accordingly, to the extent the remaining injunction requests have not been withdrawn, they will be denied.
If Plaintiff believes he has additional claims he may file a separate case alleging those claims.
Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff's motion to withdraw his motions for injunctive relief is GRANTED. (ECF No. 27)
Plaintiff's motions for injunctive relief (ECF Nos 8, 15, 24) are hereby withdrawn by the Plaintiff.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, to the extent Plaintiff's motion for an injunction directed at the warden of R.J. Donovan Correctional Facility (ECF No. 19) was not withdrawn, it is DENIED.