CONLEY v. USA
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Order of Dismissal. The Clerk is directed to enter judgment. Signed by Judge Lawrence J. Block. (dls) Copy to parties.
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January 16 2014
HUGH CONLEY
III,
FILED
JAN
16
2015
U.S. COURTOF
Plaintffi
FEDERALCI.AIT'8
v.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Defendant.
ORDERDISMISSING CASE
on December 5,2014, the court issued an order to Show cause directing plaint\ff, pro
file his opposition to defendant's motion to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction,
pursuant to the Rules of the Court ofFederal Claims ("RCFC) 12(bX1) by^January 5, 2015. The
brder explained that plaintiffs case would be dismissed pursuant to RCFC 4l(b).' for failure to
prosecute, if plaintiff had not set forth in writing by January 5, 2015 his opposition to defendant's
motion to dismiss. To date, plaintiff has filed no response to defendant's said motion to dismiss'
se, to
In consideration of the above, this CASE is DISMISSED, pursuant to RCFC 4l(b), for
failure to prosecute. The Clerk is hereby directed to take the necessary steps to dismiss this
maner.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
awrence J. Block
rules or a court
RCFC 41(b) provides: "If the plaintiff fails to prosecute orto comply with these
dismiss the action
order, the court may dismiss on its own motion or the defendant may move to
or any claim against it."
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