Chaney v. Volunteers in Medicine et al
Filing
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Opinion and Order: This action is dismissed without prejudice for failure to prosecute. Plaintiff's motion for appointment of counsel 3 is denied as moot. Signed on 11/3/2014 by Judge Michael J. McShane. (cp)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON
MARK A. CHANEY,
Plaintiff,
v.
Civ. No. 6:14-cv-01463-MC
OPINION AND ORDER
VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE,
DELEESA MEASHINTUBBY,
MICHAEL JAY, and CARMEN
ADMIRE,
Defendants.
_____________________________
MCSHANE, Judge:
Plaintiff, pro se, filed a complaint against Volunteers In Medicine, DeLeesa
Meashintubby, Michael Jay, and Carmen Admire on September 12, 2014. Compl. 1–5, ECF No.
1. On September 25, 2014, this Court issued an opinion dismissing plaintiff’s complaint for lack
of subject matter jurisdiction and failure to state a claim. Order 1–5, ECF No. 6. In consideration
of plaintiff’s pro se status, this Court granted plaintiff until October 27, 2014 “to file an amended
complaint curing the deficiencies identified.” Id. at 5. Plaintiff has not taken additional action
since that time. Accordingly, because plaintiff failed to comply with this Court’s order, ECF No.
6, this action is dismissed without prejudice for failure to prosecute. Plaintiff’s motion for
appointment of counsel, ECF No. 3, is DENIED as moot.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
1 – OPINION AND ORDER
DATED this 3rd day of November, 2014.
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Michael J. McShane
United States District Judge
2 – OPINION AND ORDER
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