Tyler v. O'Flynn et al
Filing
7
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - This matter is dismissed without prejudice because Plaintiff failed to prosecute this matter diligently and failed to comply with this court's orders. A separate judgment will be entered in accordance with this Memorandum and Order. Ordered by Judge John M. Gerrard. (Copy mailed to pro se party)(AOA)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
BILLY TYLER,
Plaintiff,
v.
O’FLYNN, et al.,
Defendants.
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8:13CV300
MEMORANDUM
AND ORDER
This matter is before the court on its own motion. On November 7, 2013, the
court entered a Memorandum and Order directing Plaintiff to file an amended complaint
no later than December 9, 2013. (Filing No. 6.) The court warned Plaintiff that failure
to file an amended complaint by the court’s deadline would result in the dismissal of this
matter without further notice. To date, Plaintiff has not filed an amended complaint in
this matter.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that: This matter is dismissed without prejudice
because Plaintiff failed to prosecute this matter diligently and failed to comply with this
court’s orders. A separate judgment will be entered in accordance with this
Memorandum and Order.
DATED this 31st day of December, 2013.
BY THE COURT:
s/ John M. Gerrard
United States District Judge
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