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Garcia v. Public Defender Office, CV 18-01161 RB/KRS. (2019)

Court: District Court, D. New Mexico Number: infdco20190226d16 Visitors: 32
Filed: Feb. 25, 2019
Latest Update: Feb. 25, 2019
Summary: PRO SE PRISONER CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER KEVIN R. SWEAZEA , Magistrate Judge . THIS MATTER is before the Court sua sponte . The Court has received and docketed the civil rights complaint filed pro se by Plaintiff Jesse L. Garcia on December 7, `. The parties shall include the case number, CV 18-01161 RB/KRS, on all papers filed in this proceeding. The parties must comply with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Local Rules of this Court, and any Order of the Court. Failure to comply w
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PRO SE PRISONER CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER

THIS MATTER is before the Court sua sponte. The Court has received and docketed the civil rights complaint filed pro se by Plaintiff Jesse L. Garcia on December 7, `. The parties shall include the case number, CV 18-01161 RB/KRS, on all papers filed in this proceeding.

The parties must comply with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Local Rules of this Court, and any Order of the Court. Failure to comply with the Rules or Court Orders may result in dismissal of this case or other sanctions. Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(b); see, also, Ogden v. San Juan County, 32 F.3d 452, 455 (10th Cir.1994). The parties are obligated to keep the Court advised of any changes in the parties' address or record. Failure to keep the Court informed of a party's correct address may also result in dismissal of the case or other sanctions. D.N.M. LR-Civ. 83.6.

Because Plaintiff is a prisoner proceeding pro se, the Court is obligated to conduct a preliminary screening of the Complaint. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915A. Whenever a prisoner brings a civil action against government officials, the Court is obligated to screen the prisoner's complaint or petition. 28 U.S.C. § 1915A. Section 1915A states:

"The court shall review, before docketing, if feasible or, in any event, as soon as practicable after docketing, a complaint in a civil action in which a prisoner seeks redress from a governmental entity or officer or employee of a governmental entity." . . . On review, the court shall identify cognizable claims or dismiss the complaint, or any portion of the complaint, if the complaint— (1) is frivolous, malicious, or fails to state a claim upon which relief may be granted; or (2) seeks monetary relief from a defendant who is immune from such relief."

28 U.S.C. § 1915A(a) and (b). The Court has a similar obligation to screen the complaint when a pro se plaintiff is proceeding without prepayment of fees and costs under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e)(2):

"Notwithstanding any filing fee, or any portion thereof, that may have been paid, the court shall dismiss the case at any time if the court determines that— (A) the allegation of poverty is untrue; or (B) the action or appeal— (i) is frivolous or malicious; (ii) fails to state a claim on which relief may be granted; or (iii) seeks monetary relief against a defendant who is immune from such relief.

Any request to the Court for relief must be in the form of a motion. Fed. R. Civ. P. 7(b). The filing of excessive motions may cause substantial delay in completion of the Court's preliminary screening and resolution of the case. The parties should avoid filing unnecessary motions. Requests for service of process, discovery, and submissions of proof are premature and unavailable prior to the Court's completion of its screening obligation. See Jones v. Bock, 549 U.S. 199, 213-214 (2007). If Plaintiff's Complaint is not dismissed on initial screening, the Court will enter further orders governing service of process, discovery, and scheduling.

The parties should not send any letters to the Court other than transmittal letters or requests for information or copies. All mail relating to this case must be directed to the Clerk of the Court. The parties are not to send any mail directly to the assigned District Judge or the assigned Magistrate Judge.

IT IS ORDERED that this Case Management Order shall govern proceedings in this case until further order of the Court.

Source:  Leagle

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