Lakshminarasimha v. Progress Energy et al
Filing
85
ORDER denying as moot 80 Motion to Set Aside Judgment and Motion for Hearing, 83 Motion to Set Aside Judgment, Motion to Dismiss, and Motion to Vacate. Signed by US District Judge Terrence W. Boyle on 4/5/2012. A copy of the order was mailed to the pro se plaintiff to his address of record. (Sawyer, D.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
WESTERN DIVISION
NO.5:11-CV-431-BO
ARKALGUDN.
LAKSHMINARASIMHA,
Plaintiff,
v.
PROGRESS ENERGY, GENERAL
ELECTRIC, EPRI,
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC, and
HONEYWELL,
Defendants.
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ORDER
This matter comes before the Court on its own initiative where the pro se plaintiff in this
closed case continues to file materials with the Court. By Order entered January 3,2012 [DE
63], the Court granted Defendants' motions to dismiss Plaintiffs claims in their entirety. The
Court's judgment was entered on the same day, and the case was closed. Plaintiffs appeal
period has expired.
Plaintiff has continued to make filings in this case, which is now closed. Plaintiff s
filings lodged at docket entries 80 and 83 reflect various requests to set aside the judgment and
"vacate the case," among other things. To the extent that any of Plaintiffs filings raise any
issues for decision, Plaintiff is hereby reminded that he may not breathe new life into this closed
action. Numerous requests for reconsideration have already been denied [DE 68, 76]. If Plaintiff
seeks to bring new matters before the Court, he must do so by filing a new complaint.
As the case file is closed, the Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to dispense with the taking
into the record of this case any new materials. If Plaintiff should file additional materials in this
case, the Clerk is DIRECTED to retain the materials for Plaintiff for a period of two weeks upon
receipt. The currently·pending motions [DE 80, 83] are DENIED AS MOOT.
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SO ORDERED, this the
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day of April, 2012.
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TERRENCE W. BOYLE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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