Jones v. Carter et al
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ORDER: In light Mr. Jones' pro se status, the Court will afford him one final opportunity to respond to the Motion, and orders as follows: 1. By May 31, 2022, Mr. Jones shall file either: (i) an amended complaint; or (ii) his opposition to D efendants' Motion. If Mr. Jones elects to file an amended complaint, the amended complaint form that he should complete is attached to this order. The Court reiterates its warning that, if Mr. Jones elects not to amend his Complaint, the Court is unlikely to recommend granting any future request to amend, particularly with respect to substitution of the John Doe defendant. See Radin v. Tun, No. 12-CV-1393 (ARR) (VMS), 2015 WL 4645255, at *24 (E.D.N.Y. Aug. 4, 2015) (noting that, in decidi ng whether to grant leave to amend, courts "consider whether the pro se plaintiff was already provided opportunities to amend his or her complaint"). Mr. Jones is also warned that that failure to respond will result in the Court ruling o n the Motion based on Defendants' submissions alone and may result in dismissal of this action with prejudice. 2. If Mr. Jones files an opposition to the Motion, Defendants shall serve and file their reply by June 14, 2022. The Court remin ds Mr. Jones of his ability to seek free legal advice from the New York Legal Assistance Group's legal clinic for pro se litigants, by visiting its website at nylag.org/pro-se-clinic/ or by calling (212) 659-6190. This clinic is not part of or run by the Court and it cannot accept filings on behalf of the Court. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to mail a copy of this Order to Plaintiff at the address below. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Sarah L Cave on 5/9/2022) ( Amended Pleadings due by 5/31/2022., Responses due by 6/14/2022) (ks)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
ANDRE C. JONES, SR.,
Plaintiff,
-v-
CIVIL ACTION NO.: 21 Civ. 8990 (VEC) (SLC)
WARDEN CARTER, CAPTAIN GUERRA, CAPT. JOHN
DOE, and CAPTAIN HORTON
ORDER
Defendants.
SARAH L. CAVE, United States Magistrate Judge.
Plaintiff Andre C. Jones, Sr., who is currently detained in the Anna M. Kross Center on
Rikers Island, brings this action pro se, alleging that Defendants violated his federal constitutional
rights while he was confined in the Vernon C. Bain Center in the Bronx, New York. The Honorable
Valerie E. Caproni has referred this action to me for general pretrial supervision and all dispositive
motions. (ECF No. 7).
On December 9, 2021, Judge Caproni directed the New York City Law Department to
provide Mr. Jones with the identity and badge number of Defendant “Captain John Doe” and
ordered that, “[w]ithin 30 days of receiving this information, [Mr. Jones] must file an amended
complaint naming the newly identified individual as a defendant.” (ECF No. 8 (the “December 9
Order”)). The Law Department provided that information to [Mr. Jones] by letter dated February
7, 2022. (ECF No. 13). To date, Mr. Jones has not filed an amended complaint in compliance with
the December 9 Order.
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On March 14, 2022, Defendants filed a motion to dismiss Mr. Jones’ Complaint in its
entirety. (ECF No. 16 (the “Motion”)). On March 15, 2022, the Court sua sponte extended
Mr. Jones’ deadline to oppose the Motion to April 28, 2022. (ECF No. 19 at 2). The Court warned
Mr. Jones that, if he elects not to amend his Complaint, the Court is unlikely to recommend
granting any future request to amend, particularly with respect to substitution of the John Doe
defendant. (Id.) To date, Mr. Jones has not opposed the Motion, filed an amended complaint,
or otherwise communicated with the Court.
In light Mr. Jones’ pro se status, the Court will afford him one final opportunity to respond
to the Motion, and orders as follows:
1. By May 31, 2022, Mr. Jones shall file either: (i) an amended complaint; or (ii) his
opposition to Defendants’ Motion. If Mr. Jones elects to file an amended complaint,
the amended complaint form that he should complete is attached to this order. The
Court reiterates its warning that, if Mr. Jones elects not to amend his Complaint, the
Court is unlikely to recommend granting any future request to amend, particularly
with respect to substitution of the John Doe defendant. See Radin v. Tun, No. 12-CV1393 (ARR) (VMS), 2015 WL 4645255, at *24 (E.D.N.Y. Aug. 4, 2015) (noting that, in
deciding whether to grant leave to amend, courts “consider whether the pro se
plaintiff was already provided opportunities to amend his or her complaint”). Mr.
Jones is also warned that that failure to respond will result in the Court ruling on the
Motion based on Defendants’ submissions alone and may result in dismissal of this
action with prejudice.
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2. If Mr. Jones files an opposition to the Motion, Defendants shall serve and file their
reply by June 14, 2022.
The Court reminds Mr. Jones of his ability to seek free legal advice from the New York
Legal Assistance Group’s legal clinic for pro se litigants, by visiting its website at nylag.org/prose-clinic/ or by calling (212) 659-6190. This clinic is not part of or run by the Court and it cannot
accept filings on behalf of the Court.
The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to mail a copy of this Order to Plaintiff at the
address below.
Dated:
New York, New York
May 9, 2022
SO ORDERED.
_________________________
SARAH L. CAVE
United States Magistrate Judge
Mail to:
Andre C. Jones, Sr.
141806305
Anna M. Kross Center (AMKC)
18-18 Hazen Street
E. Elmhurst, NY 11370
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