Todd v. White
Filing
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MEMORANDUM OPINION by Judge David J. Hale on 11/21/2017 - Because it appears that Plaintiff has abandoned any interest in prosecution of this case, the Court will dismiss the case by separate Order.cc: Pro Se Plaintiff (DAK)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY
LOUISVILLE DIVISION
JAMAHLL TODD,
Petitioner,
v.
Civil Action No. 3:17-cv-P575-DJH
WARDEN RANDY WHITE,
Respondent.
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MEMORANDUM OPINION
Upon filing the instant action, Plaintiff assumed the responsibility of keeping this Court
advised of his current address and to actively litigate his claims. See LR 5.2(e) (“All pro se
litigants must provide written notice of a change of residential address, and, if different, mailing
address, to the Clerk and to the opposing party or the opposing party’s counsel. Failure to notify
the Clerk of an address change may result in the dismissal of the litigant’s case or other
appropriate sanctions.”).
The Court sent an Order to Plaintiff on October 4, 2017. That mailing was returned to
the Court by the U.S. Postal Service marked “Return to Sender; Not Deliverable as Addressed;
Unable to Forward.” Plaintiff has not advised the Court of his new address, and notices from
this Court in this action cannot be served on Plaintiff. In such situations, courts have an inherent
power “acting on their own initiative, to clear their calendars of cases that have remained
dormant because of the inaction or dilatoriness of the parties seeking relief.” Link v. Wabash
R.R. Co., 370 U.S. 626, 630 (1962). Because it appears to this Court that Plaintiff has abandoned
any interest in prosecution of this case, the Court will dismiss the case by separate Order.
Date:
November 21, 2017
cc:
Plaintiff, pro se
4415.009
David J. Hale, Judge
United States District Court
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