Duggan v. Las Vegas Metro Police Dept et al
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ORDER DISMISSING CASE with Prejudice. Signed by Judge James C. Mahan on 4/15/2015. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - DC)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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DISTRICT OF NEVADA
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CHRISTOPHER DUGGAN,
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Case No. 2:14-CV-487 JCM (VCF)
Plaintiff(s),
ORDER
v.
LAS VEGAS METROPOLITAN POLICE
DEPARTMENT, et al.,
Defendant(s).
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James C. Mahan
U.S. District Judge
Presently before the court is the case of Christopher Duggan v. Las Vegas Metropolitan
Police Department, et al., case number 2:14-cv-00487-JCM-GWF.
On April 16, 2014, Magistrate Judge Ferenbach entered an order and report and
recommendation granting plaintiff Christopher Duggan’s (hereinafter “plaintiff”) application to
proceed in forma pauperis and recommending that plaintiff’s complaint be dismissed with leave
to amend. (Doc. # 2). The parties did not file objections to the report and recommendation.
On July 2, 2014, the court entered an order adopting the report and recommendation in
their entirety. The court dismissed plaintiff’s complaint without prejudice, and further ordered
that plaintiff shall have thirty days from the entry of the order to file an amended complaint. The
court noted that failure to file an amended complaint within this time period may result in dismissal
of plaintiff’s claims with prejudice. (Doc. # 3).
Over six months have passed, and plaintiff has not filed an amended complaint. Therefore,
in accordance with its prior order, the court will dismiss plaintiff’s complaint with prejudice and
close the case.
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Accordingly,
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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that plaintiff’s complaint be,
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and the same hereby is, DISMISSED with prejudice.
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The clerk shall close the case.
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DATED April 15, 2015.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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James C. Mahan
U.S. District Judge
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