BROWN v. CAMDEN COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
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OPINION. Signed by Chief Judge Jerome B. Simandle on 2/3/17. (jbk, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
CISILY LEE BROWN,
Plaintiff,
Civil Action
No. 16- 7785 (JBS-AMD)
v.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
CAMDEN COUNTY CORRECTIONAL
FACILITY,
Defendant.
SIMANDLE, Chief District Judge
1.
On October 25, 2016, Plaintiff Cisily Lee Brown
submitted a civil complaint alleging violations of her
constitutional rights pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983.
2.
Mail sent to Plaintiff at her listed address was
returned as undeliverable on November 16, 2016. Docket Entry 2.
3.
Local Civil Rule 10.1(a) requires unrepresented
parties to notify the Court of any change in address within 7
days. The Rule further provides that, failure to file such
notice “may result in the imposition of sanctions by the Court.”
Id. Indeed, failure to apprise the Court of an address change
may result in the outright dismissal of the case for failure to
proceed, or an administrative termination of the action without
prejudice. See, e.g., Boretsky v. Corzine, No. 08-2265, 2008 WL
2512916 (D.N.J. June 23, 2008); Allebach v. Cathell, No. 065005, 2009 WL 2147145 (D.N.J. July 15, 2009).
4.
As the Court does not have a current address for
Plaintiff, the matter cannot proceed at this time. The Court
will therefore administratively terminate the proceedings
without prejudice to Plaintiff’s right to reinstate this action
by notifying the Court of her new address within 30 days.
5.
Failure to provide an updated address within 30 days
of the date of this Order may result in the matter being
dismissed for lack of prosecution.
6.
An appropriate Order follows.
February 3, 2017
Date
s/ Jerome B. Simandle
JEROME B. SIMANDLE
Chief U.S. District Judge
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