O'Keefe v. Beatrice Police Department et al
Filing
56
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - Plaintiff shall have 20 days from the date of this Memorandum and Order to apprise the court of his current address, in the absence of which this matter will be dismissed without prejudice and without further notice. The clerk of the court is directed to set a pro se case management deadline in this case using the following text: September 4, 2017: deadline for informing court of address. Ordered by Senior Judge Richard G. Kopf. (Copy mailed to pro se party) (KLF)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
BILLY O’KEEFE,
Plaintiff,
v.
ROBERT SOLDO, JAY MURPHY,
JEFFREY RUTAN, ROB
SANDERSFELD, and CITY OF
BEATRICE,
Defendants.
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8:16CV29
MEMORANDUM
AND ORDER
This matter is before the court on its own motion. On August 2, 2017, the clerk
of the court sent an order to Plaintiff at his last-known address. (Filing No. 54.) On
August 8, 2017, the order was returned to the court as undeliverable, and no forwarding
information was provided. (Filing No. 55.) Plaintiff has an obligation to keep the court
informed of his current address at all times. See NEGenR 1.3(e) and (g) (requiring pro
se parties to adhere to local rules and inform the court of address changes within 30
days). This case cannot be prosecuted in this court if Plaintiff’s whereabouts remain
unknown.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that: Plaintiff shall have 20 days from the date
of this Memorandum and Order to apprise the court of his current address, in the absence
of which this matter will be dismissed without prejudice and without further notice. The
clerk of the court is directed to set a pro se case management deadline in this case using
the following text: September 4, 2017: deadline for informing court of address.
DATED this 15th day of August, 2017.
BY THE COURT:
s/ Richard G. Kopf
Senior United States District Judge
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