Sharkany v. McKinlay et al
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ORDER of dismissal. The Clerk is directed to close this case. Mr. Sharkany may move to reopen the case, provided he can demonstrate good cause for failing to comply with the courts order and local court rules. A copy of his inmate trust account statement must accompany any motion to reopen. Signed by Judge Victor A. Bolden on 7/19/2017.(Ghosh, S.)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT
GLEN ALAN SHARKANY,
Plaintiff,
v.
THOMAS WARD McKINLAY, et al.,
Defendants.
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CASE NO. 3:16-cv-1601 (VAB)
ORDER OF DISMISSAL
On September 22, 2016, the Court issued a Notice of Insufficiency informing Glen Alan
Sharkany (“Plaintiff”) that his pending Motion for Leave to Proceed in Forma Pauperis was
deficient in that he failed to submit a copy of his trust account statement. Mr. Sharkany was
notified that failure to correct these deficiencies by October 20, 2016, would result in his case
being dismissed by the Court. To date, Mr. Sharkany has not submitted the required document,
nor has he sought an extension of time within which to do so.
On October 11, 2016, other mail sent to Mr. Sharkany at the address on record was
returned with a notation that he was not at that address. Mr. Sharkany is required by Local Court
Rules to keep the Court informed of an address at which he may be served with process. D.
Conn. L. Civ. R. 83.1(c)2.
This matter is hereby DISMISSED without prejudice. The Clerk is directed to close this
case. Mr. Sharkany may move to reopen the case, provided he can demonstrate good cause for
failing to comply with the court’s order and local court rules. A copy of his inmate trust account
statement must accompany any motion to reopen.
SO ORDERED at Bridgeport, Connecticut, this 19th day of July 2017.
/s/ Victor A. Bolden
Victor A. Bolden
United States District Judge
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