(PC) Caetano v. Securities and Exchange Commission
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FINDINGS and RECOMMENDATIONS signed by Magistrate Judge Deborah Barnes on 6/6/2024 RECOMMENDING that this action be dismissed without prejudice. Referred to District Judge Dale A. Drozd. Objections due within 14 days after being served with these findings and recommendations. (Huang, H)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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NATHANIEL DWAYNE CAETANO,
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No. 2:23-cv-01329-DAD-DB
Plaintiff,
v.
FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION,
Defendant.
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By order filed March 18, 2024, plaintiff was directed to pay the $405.00 filing fee in full
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within fourteen days. The fourteen-day period has now expired, and plaintiff has not filed an
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amended complaint or otherwise responded to the court’s order.
Although it appears from the file that plaintiff’s copy of the order was returned, plaintiff
was properly served. It is the plaintiff’s responsibility to keep the court apprised of his current
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address at all times. Pursuant to Local Rule 182(f), service of documents at the record address of
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the party is fully effective.
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IT IS HEREBY RECOMMENDED that this action be dismissed without prejudice. See
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Local Rule 110; Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(b).
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These findings and recommendations are submitted to the United States District Judge
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assigned to the case, pursuant to the provisions of 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(l). Within fourteen days
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after being served with these findings and recommendations, plaintiff may file written
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objections with the court. The document should be captioned “Objections to Magistrate Judge’s
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Findings and Recommendations.” Plaintiff is advised that failure to file objections within the
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specified time waives the right to appeal the District Court’s order. Martinez v. Ylst, 951 F.2d
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1153 (9th Cir. 1991).
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Dated: June 6, 2024
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DB/Prisoner/Civil/R/Caet.1329.fta.nca
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