Meador v. Aye et al
Filing
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ORDER to Treat Motions for Injunctive Relief as Withdrawn 58 59 64 65 68 71 73 80 87 90 ; ORDER Vacating Findings and Recommendations 74 85 , signed by Magistrate Judge Erica P. Grosjean on 10/31/16. (Verduzco, M)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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1:14-cv-00006-DAD-EPG (PC)
GORDON DALE MEADOR,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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ORDER TO TREAT MOTIONS FOR
INJUNCTIVE RELIEF AS WITHDRAWN
(ECF NOS. 58, 59, 64, 65, 68, 71, 73, 80, 87,
& 90)
K. AYE, et al.,
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ORDER VACATING FINDINGS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
(ECF NOS. 74 & 85)
Defendants.
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Gordon D. Meador (APlaintiff@) is a state prisoner proceeding pro se and in forma
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pauperis in this civil rights action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. ' 1983. On September 12, 2016,
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Plaintiff filed a Motion to Withdrawal [sic] Injunction Request (“the Motion”). (ECF No. 93).
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Plaintiff currently has at least 10 pending motions for injunctive relief: 1) Motion for an
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Order which Directs the KVSP Litigation Coordinator to Recover Files and Law Books from
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Plaintiff's Ex-Cellmate (ECF No. 58); 2) Motion for an Order Directing CDCR at Kern Valley
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State Prison Litigation Coordinator and/or Warden to Provide Plaintiff with his Personal
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Property Specifically Legal Property and Legal Materials (ECF No. 59); 3) Motion for an
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Order Directing that the Plaintiff be Allowed to Order Legal Supplies From the Inmate Canteen
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(ECF No. 64); 4) Motion for Preliminary Injunction and Temporary Restraining Order (ECF
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No. 65); 5) Motion for Preliminary Injunction or Temporary Restraining Order (ECF No. 68);
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6) Motion and Declaration for Emergency Injunction Request Evidentiary Hearing (ECF. No.
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71); 7) Motion for Injunction to Protect Plaintiff from Death by CDCR, Kern Valley State
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Prison (ECF No. 73); 8) Motion and Declaration for Emergency Injunction and Evidentiary
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Hearing (ECF No. 80); 9) Motion for Emergency Protection Order (ECF No. 87); and 10)
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Motion Requesting an Order to the Attorney General to Return all Medical Records (ECF No.
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90).
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Because the Motion did not specify which motions for injunctive relief Plaintiff wished
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to withdraw, or whether Plaintiff’s motion applied to all pending motions for injunctive relief,
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the Court ordered Plaintiff to notify the Court, in writing, which motions Plaintiff wanted to
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withdraw. (ECF No. 94). Plaintiff was given 14 days to respond, and was notified that failure
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to comply with the order could result in withdrawal of all of the pending motions for injunctive
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relief. (Id.). The 14 day period has expired and Plaintiff has not complied with the order.
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Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that all of Plaintiff’s motions for injunctive relief are
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hereby deemed withdrawn without prejudice. Plaintiff may refile any motion for injunctive
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relief to the extent Plaintiff is still seeking relief and the Court will consider them in the normal
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course.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, because the motions for injunctive relief are being
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deemed withdrawn, the findings and recommendations that were issued on the motions for
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injunctive relief (ECF Nos. 74 & 85) are VACATED.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated:
October 31, 2016
/s/
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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