Hymon v. Grierson

Filing 17

ORDER. IT IS ORDERED that Hymon is to update his address by April 25, 2024. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Hymon's deadline to file an amended complaint is extended to April 25, 2024. Hymon's failure to update his address or file an amended complaint by that deadline may result in the dismissal of this case without further prior notice. Signed by Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey on 3/26/2024. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - AMMi)

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1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 3 Case No.: 2:23-cv-01343-JAD-MDC Roderick L. Hymon, 4 Plaintiff 5 v. Order Directing Plaintiff to Update Address and Extending Deadline to File Amended Complaint 6 Steven D. Grierson, 7 [ECF No. 16] Defendant 8 Pro se plaintiff Roderick L. Hymon sues Steven D. Grierson, the Deputy Clerk of the 9 Nevada District Court Regional Justice Center, alleging that Grierson “rejected his habeas 10 petition because of racial bias and animus toward habitual criminals.”1 The magistrate judge 11 previously screened his complaint and dismissed it with leave to amend. Hymon objected, and I 12 affirmed the magistrate judge’s order and extended Hymon’s deadline to file an amended 13 complaint, but that order was returned as undeliverable.2 Local Rule IA 3-1 requires pro se 14 parties to “immediately file with the court written notification of any change of mailing address” 15 and warns that failure to do so “may result in the dismissal of the action.” 16 I thus ORDER Hymon to update his address by April 25, 2024. I also extend 17 Hymon’s deadline to file an amended complaint to April 25, 2024. Hymon’s failure to update 18 his address or file an amended complaint by that deadline may result in the dismissal of 19 this case without further prior notice. 20 __________ ____________________ U.S. District Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey March 26, 2024 21 22 23 1 ECF No. 3 at 3 (magistrate judge’s order screening complaint). 2 ECF No. 16.

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