Ulysses Franklin Moore Jr. v. People of the State of California
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MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) Order to Show Cause regarding Petitioner's Failure to File Status Report by Magistrate Judge Maria A. Audero. Accordingly, Petitioner is Ordered to Show Cause within fourteen (14) days after service of this Order why the Court should not dismiss this action without prejudice, for failure to prosecute and failure to comply with the Court's Order. Petitioner may discharge this Order by filing the requisite status report. (See order for further information) (es)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
CIVIL MINUTES – GENERAL
Case No. 5:18-cv-00907-JLS-MAA
Title
Date: December 21, 2018
Ulysses Franklin Moore Jr. v. People of the State of California
Present: The Honorable:
MARIA A. AUDERO, U.S. Magistrate Judge
Cheryl Wynn
Deputy Clerk
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Court Reporter / Recorder
Attorneys Present for Petitioner:
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Attorneys Present for Respondent:
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Proceedings (In Chambers):
Order to Show Cause regarding Petitioner’s Failure to File
Status Report
On September 14, 2018, the Court issued an order granting Petitioner’s motion for a Rhines
stay and ordered Petitioner to file a status report every thirty (30) days, providing the Court with an
update on the progress of his habeas petitions in the California courts (ECF No. 24 “Order”). Over
30 days have elapsed since the previous report was filed on October 18, 2018.
Accordingly, Petitioner is Ordered to Show Cause within fourteen (14) days after service
of this Order why the Court should not dismiss this action without prejudice, for failure to prosecute
and failure to comply with the Court’s Order. Petitioner may discharge this Order by filing the
requisite status report.
Petitioner’s failure to timely comply with this Order will result in a recommendation that
this action be dismissed without prejudice for failure to prosecute.
It is so ordered.
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Initials of Preparer
CV-90 (03/15)
Civil Minutes – General
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