Edmonds v. Daviess County Detention Center
Filing
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MEMORANDUM OPINION by Chief Judge Joseph H. McKinley, Jr. on 4/10/2018: The 30-day period has expired, and the record reflects that Plaintiff has not filed an amended complaint or otherwise responded to the Court's Memorandum Opinion and Order. Therefore, the Court will enter a separate Order dismissing this action. cc: Plaintiff (pro se), Defendant (JM)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY
OWENSBORO DIVISION
TROY LEE EDMONDS
PLAINTIFF
v.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 4:17CV-P135-JHM
DAVIESS COUNTY DETENTION CENTER
DEFENDANT
MEMORANDUM OPINION
Plaintiff Troy Lee Edmonds filed a pro se complaint pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983
(DN 1) on October 4, 2017, while incarcerated at the Daviess County Detention Center. On
January 31, 2018, Plaintiff notified the Court of a change of his address. By Memorandum
Opinion and Order entered February 1, 2018 (DN 7), the Court conducted an initial review of the
complaint pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1915A and dismissed the sole Defendant and all of the claims
raised in the complaint. However, the Court allowed Plaintiff 30 days to amend his complaint to
name as Defendant(s) the specific individual(s) he alleges were deliberately indifferent to his
serious medical need and to describe the facts surrounding how each Defendant allegedly
violated his rights. The Court warned Plaintiff that his failure to file an amended complaint
within 30 days would result in the entry of a final Order dismissing the entire action for the
reasons stated therein.
The 30-day period has expired, and the record reflects that Plaintiff has not filed an
amended complaint or otherwise responded to the Court’s Memorandum Opinion and Order.
Therefore, the Court will enter a separate Order dismissing this action.
Date:
cc:
April 10, 2018
Plaintiff, pro se
Defendant
4414.003
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