Lloyd Brooks Jr. v. State of California

Filing 7

(IN CHAMBERS) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY ACTION SHOULD NOT BE DISMISSED by Magistrate Judge Jay C. Gandhi: January 26, 2018, Plaintiff is ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE, in writing, why this action should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute and/or comply w ith a court order. If Plaintiff files a Notice of Change of Address or First Amended Complaint by January 26, 2018, he need not separately respond to this Order to Show Cause. (Attachments: # 1 Dismissal Order with Leave to Amend, # 2 Local Rule 41-6) (kh)

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L.R. 41-6 Dismissal - Failure of Pro Se Plaintiff to Keep Court Apprised of Current Address. A party proceeding pro se shall keep the Court and opposing parties apprised of such party’s current address and telephone number, if any, and e-mail address, if any. If mail directed by the Clerk to a pro se plaintiff’s address of record is returned undelivered by the Postal Service, and if, within fifteen (15) days of the service date, such plaintiff fails to notify, in writing, the Court and opposing parties of said plaintiff’s current address, the Court may dismiss the action with or without prejudice for want of prosecution.

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