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Parker v. Taylor, 3:19-CV-00011-NBB-DAS. (2020)

Court: District Court, N.D. Mississippi Number: infdco20200117923 Visitors: 22
Filed: Jan. 13, 2020
Latest Update: Jan. 13, 2020
Summary: ORDER DISMISSING CASE WITHOUT PREJUDICE NEAL B. BIGGERS, JR. , District Judge . On June 5, 2019, the court entered a Process and Scheduling Order directing the plaintiff to submit a witness and exhibit list on or before September 9, 2019. Doc. #50. The order further advised the plaintiff that failure to submit his witness and exhibit lists would result in the dismissal of his case. Id. Despite the court's directive, the plaintiff failed to submit these lists. Consequently, on November 26,
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ORDER DISMISSING CASE WITHOUT PREJUDICE

On June 5, 2019, the court entered a Process and Scheduling Order directing the plaintiff to submit a witness and exhibit list on or before September 9, 2019. Doc. #50. The order further advised the plaintiff that failure to submit his witness and exhibit lists would result in the dismissal of his case. Id. Despite the court's directive, the plaintiff failed to submit these lists. Consequently, on November 26, 2019, the court entered an order directing the plaintiff to show cause why his case should not involuntarily dismissed pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b) for failure to prosecute and failure to comply with an order of the court. Doc. #44. The plaintiff, however, failed to respond to the show-cause order, and the deadline for doing so has passed. Accordingly, the court finds that the plaintiff's complaint should be DISMISSED without prejudice.

SO ORDERED AND ADJUDGED.

Source:  Leagle

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