Alexander v. Simmons et al
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ORDER DISMISSING CASE without prejudice. The 1 IFP application is denied without prejudice as moot. The clerk shall send documents to plaintiff (transmitted 2/19/2014) and shall enter final judgment. Signed by Judge Robert C. Jones on 02/18/2014. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - KR)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEVADA
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DEMETRI ALEXANDER,
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Plaintiff,
3:14-cv-00067-RCJ-VPC
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vs.
ORDER
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PAULINE SIMMONS,
Defendant.
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This prisoner civil rights action comes before the Court for initial review following upon
plaintiff’s filing of an application (#1) to proceed in forma pauperis.
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Under Local Rule LSR 2-1, a pro se plaintiff must file the complaint on the Court’s
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required civil rights complaint form. In the present case, plaintiff did not use the form. He
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instead filed a handwritten complaint along with a hodgepodge of affidavits, addenda, other
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apparently related writings that otherwise would be included within the body of a complaint,
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and exhibits. Plaintiff instead must use the complaint form to state his claims in their entirety,
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without attachment or adoption of other documents. Neither affidavits nor documentary
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exhibits should be filed with the complaint.
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It does not appear from a review of the allegations presented that a dismissal without
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prejudice of the present improperly-commenced action would result in a promptly-filed new
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action being untimely or otherwise result in substantial prejudice. The circumstances alleged
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in the complaint allegedly occurred well within the applicable two-year limitations period.
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Moreover, while plaintiff alleges that he is not seeking to challenge his judgment of conviction,
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he nonetheless includes a prayer for relief requesting that he be released from “illegal
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incarceration” with an award of damages for each day of confinement.1 Regardless of
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whether or not plaintiff is challenging the validity of the underlying conviction itself, if his claims
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necessarily challenge the constitutional validity of his continuing state confinement, his claims
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are not cognizable in a federal civil rights action. See, e.g., Thornton v. Brown, 724 F.3d
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1255, 1259-61 (9th Cir. 2013). Claims challenging continued confinement do not accrue for
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purposes of the limitations period unless and until the continued incarceration is held to be
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invalid pursuant to, e.g., a writ of habeas corpus. Accordingly, a dismissal without prejudice
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of the present improperly-commenced action will not result in substantial prejudice.
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IT THEREFORE IS ORDERED that this action shall be DISMISSED without prejudice
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to the filing of a new complaint on the required civil rights complaint form in a new action
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under a new docket number with either payment of the filing fee or a properly completed
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pauper application, with new financial attachments.
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IT FURTHER IS ORDERED that the application (#1) to proceed in forma pauperis is
DENIED without prejudice as moot in this action.
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The Clerk of Court shall send plaintiff two copies each of a civil rights complaint form
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and a pauper application form, along with one copy of the instructions for each form and of
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all papers that he submitted in this action.
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The Clerk shall enter final judgment, dismissing this action without prejudice.
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February 18, 2014.
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ROBERT C. JONES
United States District Judge
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#1-1, at electronic docketing page 119. The Court expresses no opinion as to whether the claims
would support such a claim for relief. The critical points for the current action taken are that: (a) plaintiff
explicitly seeks release on the claims presented, rendering them noncognizable; and (b) the claims in any
event would not be time-barred in a promptly-filed new action if such a request for release were abandoned.
If the above-cited page instead is not intended to be part of the federal complaint, that merely reinforces the
need for plaintiff to use the required complaint form without attaching other documents and handwritten
pages so that it will be clear what he is claiming and requesting in the federal court action.
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