Deron Williams v. Cynthia Entzel

Filing 4

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY CASE SHOULD NOT BE DISMISSED by Magistrate Judge John D. Early. IT IS ORDERED that, on or before June 17, 2017, Petitioner show cause in writing, if he has any, why this action should not be dismissed without prejudice for: (1 ) failing to attack the legality or duration of Petitioner's confinement; and (2) failing to allege any prejudice, that is, negative consequences, caused by the alleged violation of BOP Policy. Instead of filing a written response to the matter s addressed in this Order, Petitioner may voluntarily dismiss the action by filing a Notice of Dismissal form pursuant to Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. (Attachments: # 1 Notice of Dismissal, # 2 Civil Rights Complaint form) (ig)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CASE NUMBER Plaintiff(s), v. Defendant(s). NOTICE OF DISMISSAL PURSUANT TO FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 41(a) or (c) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: (Check one) G This action is dismissed by the Plaintiff(s) in its entirety. G The Counterclaim brought by Claimant(s) dismissed by Claimant(s) in its entirety. is G The Cross-Claim brought by Claimants(s) dismissed by the Claimant(s) in its entirety. is G The Third-party Claim brought by Claimant(s) dismissed by the Claimant(s) in its entirety. is G ONLY Defendant(s) is/are dismissed from (check one) G Complaint, G Counterclaim, G Cross-claim, G Third-Party Claim brought by . The dismissal is made pursuant to F.R.Civ.P. 41(a) or (c). Date Signature of Attorney/Party NOTE: F.R.Civ.P. 41(a): This notice may be filed at any time before service by the adverse party of an answer or of a motion for summary judgment, whichever first occurs. F.R.Civ.P. 41(c): Counterclaims, cross-claims & third-party claims may be dismissed before service of a responsive pleading or prior to the beginning of trial. CV-09 (03/10) NOTICE OF DISMISSAL PURSUANT TO FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 41(a) or (c)

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