WILLIAM G. COBB, Magistrate Judge.
Before the court is Plaintiff's Motion for Contempt of Court (Doc. # 593)
In his Motion for Contempt of Court (Doc. # 593), Plaintiff requests that the court impose contempt sanctions on NDOC, its accounting department supervisor, and its Director, Greg Cox for violating the court's order regarding Plaintiff's copy limit. (Id.)
Defendants explain that Plaintiff was previously issued an order allowing a $750 copy limit, and High Desert State Prison recently refused to make his legal copies even though he had paid down his copy work account to below $750. (Doc. # 598 at 1.)
Defendants represent that they spoke with NDOC on February 17, 2012, regarding Plaintiff's copy work account, and a note was placed on the account indicating that Plaintiff has a $750.00 limit regardless of whether he pays down his copy work debt. (Doc. # 598 at 2.) Plaintiff was notified of this correction. (Id.)
The court agrees with Defendants that because the error regarding Plaintiff's copy work account has been rectified, Plaintiff's motion (Doc. # 593) is
Plaintiff has also filed a motion seeking to impose contempt sanctions on his former attorney, Jeffrey S. Blanck. (Doc. # 599.) Plaintiff asserts that Mr. Blanck refused to mail Plaintiff his entire file despite the court's order. (Id.) The court previously set this matter for a hearing. (See Doc. # 607.) The court has re-evaluated this motion, and deems that the issuance of a written order in lieu of a hearing is sufficient.
The court previously ordered Mr. Blanck to send Plaintiff his file, which Mr. Blanck, as an officer of the court, represented he did. (See Doc. # 561, Doc. # 574 and Doc. # 578.) The court will not require any further action on behalf of Mr. Blanck as he represents that he did in fact send the file to Plaintiff.
Plaintiff's motion (Doc. # 599) is