Griffin

Filing 5

ORDER OF DISMISSAL. The deputy clerk hereby certifies that on 11/6/2017 a copy of this order was served by sending it via first-class mail to the address of each non-CM/ECF user listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing. Signed by Judge Charles R. Breyer on 11/6/2017. (lsS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 11/6/2017)

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1 2 3 4 5 UNITED STATES D D DISTRICT C COURT 6 NORTHER DISTRIC OF CALI RN CT IFORNIA 7 8 9 10 Case No. 17-cv-06009-CRB (PR) In re CHARL E. GRIF n LES FFIN II, H77 7636, Plaintiff. OF SAL ORDER O DISMISS United States District Court Northern District of California 11 12 13 On Oct tober 20, 201 the clerk filed as a ne prisoner action a lette from plain 17, ew er ntiff 14 com mplaining of difficulties with the pro f ocessing of i inmate griev vances at Cal lifornia Med dical 15 Fac cility. On th same date the court notified plain in writi that the a hat e, n ntiff ing action was d deficient 16 bec cause he did not file an actual compl a laint or pay t requisite filing fee or instead, su the e r, ubmit a 17 sig gned and com mpleted cour rt-approved in forma pau i uperis (IFP) application. Plaintiff was advised 18 tha failure to file the reque at f ested items within 28 day would res in dismi w ays sult issal of the a action. 19 Plaintif instead has filed a lette explaining that “[i]t w ff s er g wasn’t my int tention[] at t point to this 20 file . . . a new civil action.” ECF No. 4 at 1. Good cause appe e c ” d earing therefo the case i for, is 21 DIS SMISSED without preju w udice. The clerk is instru c ucted to clos this matter as improvi se idently 22 ope ened. No fil ling fee is du ue. 23 24 25 26 27 28 IT IS SO ORDER S RED. Da ated: Novem mber 6, 2017 ___ __________ ___________ __________ ________ CH HARLES R. BREYER Un nited States D District Judg ge

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