Fisher v. Bryant et al
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ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Dale A. Drozd on 5/11/2011 ORDERING that w/in 21 days, pltf shall file a notice of change of address, provide his patient or inmate identification number, and inform the court of his current status at the facility. (Yin, K)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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JEFFERY LEE FISHER,
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Plaintiff,
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vs.
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No. CIV S-10-2311 KJM DAD P
BRYANT, et al.,
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Defendants.
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ORDER
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Plaintiff, a former inmate at the Butte County Jail, is proceeding with a civil rights
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action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983. On August 27, 2010, plaintiff filed a notice of change of
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address, explaining that the address being provided was a temporary address pending his transfer.
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On April 28, 2011, plaintiff submitted documents for service of process on defendant Bryant;
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however, the USM-285 form reflects a different address than the address of record. It is the
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plaintiff's responsibility to keep the court apprised of his current address at all times. See Local
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Rule 182(f). Therefore, the court will order plaintiff to submit a notice of change of address,
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provide his patient or inmate identification number, and inform the court regarding his current
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status at the facility.
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Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that within twenty-one days from the
service of this order, plaintiff shall file a notice of change of address, provide his patient or
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inmate identification number, and inform the court of his current status at the facility. The court
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will not forward the summons and USM-285 form to the U.S. Marshal for service on defendant
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Bryant unless and until plaintiff complies with this order.
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DATED: May 11, 2011.
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