LYNCH v. CRAF DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Filing
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MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Judge Noel L. Hillman on 9/30/2019. (tf, n.m.)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
______________________________
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CRAIG A. LYNCH,
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No. 19-cv-10963 (NLH)(AMD)
Plaintiff,
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v.
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MEMORANDUM OPINION
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CRAF DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS:
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Defendant.
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______________________________:
IT APPEARING THAT:
1.
Plaintiff Craig A. Lynch filed a civil rights action
brought pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983.
2.
ECF No. 1.
On September 18, 2019, the Clerk’s Office mailed to
Plaintiff a Notice of Call for Dismissal pursuant to Local Civil
Rule 41.1(a).
ECF No. 6.
The Notice was sent to Plaintiff’s
address of record at the Bayside State Prison in Leesburg, New
Jersey.
3.
The Notice mailed to Plaintiff’s address of record has
been returned to sender with the envelop marked “Return to
Sender, Refused, Unable To Forward.”
See ECF No. 7.
It also
appears with a stamp that provides “Return to Sender Item
Refused, No Longer in Custody.”
See id.
It appears that
Plaintiff is no longer incarcerated at Bayside State Prison.
4.
Plaintiff has not communicated with the Court regarding
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his new address, in violation of Local Civil Rule 10.1.
See L.
Civ. R. 10.1(a) (“Counsel and/or unrepresented parties must
advise the Court of any change in their or their client’s
address within seven days of being apprised of such change by
filing a notice of said change with the Clerk.”).
5.
Based on Plaintiff’s failure to comply with Local Civil
Rule 10.1, the Clerk of the Court will be ordered to
administratively terminate this case, with the right to reopen
this matter upon Plaintiff updating his contact information to
satisfy the appropriate Rules.
6.
An appropriate order follows.
Dated: September 30, 2019
At Camden, New Jersey
s/ Noel L. Hillman
NOEL L. HILLMAN, U.S.D.J.
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