Martin v. Aargon Agency Inc. et al

Filing 14

ORDER Denying Plaintiff's 13 Motion for Entry of Clerks Default. If Plaintiff wishes to file a lawsuit related to the issues raised in his 1 Motion for Summary Judgment or against the parties he wishes to default, he must file a new lawsuit and begin it with an appropriate Complaint as required by the rules of this court. Signed by Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey on 2/25/2016. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - SLD)

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1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 3 Darian Martin, 4 Plaintiff 5 Aargon Agency, Inc., et al, 7 Order Denying Motion for Clerk’s Entry of Default v. 6 2:15-cv-02362-JAD-PAL Defendants [ECF 13] 8 Darian Martin commenced this action on December 9, 2015, by filing a “Motion for 9 Summary Judgment,”1 skipping critical steps in the process of this federal lawsuit. I ordered 10 Martin to file a proper complaint by January 15, 2016, or have his case dismissed.2 When he 11 failed to file a complaint by that deadline, I dismissed and closed this case on January 19, 2016.3 12 Ignoring both of my orders and the fact that this case has been closed and is over, Martin 13 filed a motion to have default entered against the defendants.4 Because this case has been 14 dismissed and closed, it is too late for Martin to ask for this relief. 15 Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Martin’s Motion for Clerk’s Entry of 16 Default [ECF 13] is DENIED. If Martin wishes to file a lawsuit related to the issues raised in 17 his “Motion for Summary Judgment” or against the parties he wishes to default, he must file a 18 new lawsuit and begin it not with a motion for summary judgment but with an appropriate 19 complaint as required by the rules of this court. 20 Dated this 25th day of February, 2016 21 _______________________________ _____________________ _ _ _ _ Jennifer A. Dorsey fer A Dorsey United States District Judge 22 23 24 1 ECF 1. 2 ECF 8. 3 ECF 10. 4 ECF 13. 25 26 27 28

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