Glenn v. Wyacie
Filing
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ORDER directing Clerk not to authorize service and advising plaintiff to notify Clerk in writing of any change of address. Signed by Magistrate Judge Shiva V Hodges on 8/29/2013. (abuc)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Andres Leroy Glenn,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Watcy Wyacie,
Defendant.
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C/A No.: 3:13-2041-CMC-SVH
ORDER
This is a civil action filed by a pro se litigant. Under Local Civil Rule
73.02(B)(2)(e) (D.S.C.), pretrial proceedings in this action have been referred to the
assigned United States Magistrate Judge.
By order issued on July 30, 2013, the court allowed Plaintiff a specific time frame
in which to bring this case into proper form. [Entry #7]. Plaintiff failed to comply with
the order.
TO THE CLERK OF COURT:
The Clerk of Court is directed not to issue the summons or forward this matter to
the United States Marshal for service of process at this time.
TO PLAINTIFF:
Plaintiff must place the civil action number listed above (C/A No.: 3:13-2041CMC-SVH) on any document provided to the court pursuant to this order. Any future
filings in this case must be sent to the address below. All documents requiring Plaintiff’s
signature shall be signed with Plaintiff’s full legal name written in Plaintiff’s own
handwriting. Pro se litigants shall not use the “s/typed name” format used in the
Electronic Case Filing System. In all future filings with this court, Plaintiff is directed to
use letter-sized (eight and one-half inches by eleven inches) paper only, to write or type
text on one side of a sheet of paper only and not to write or type on both sides of any
sheet of paper. Plaintiff is further instructed not to write to the edge of the paper, but to
maintain one inch margins on the top, bottom, and sides of each paper submitted.
Plaintiff is a pro se litigant. Plaintiff’s attention is directed to the following
important notice:
You are ordered to always keep the Clerk of Court advised in writing (901
Richland Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201) if your address changes
for any reason, so as to assure that orders or other matters that specify
deadlines for you to meet will be received by you. If as a result of your
failure to comply with this order, you fail to meet a deadline set by this
court, your case may be dismissed for violating this order. Therefore, if
you have a change of address before this case is ended, you must comply
with this order by immediately advising the Clerk of Court in writing of
such change of address and providing the court with the docket number of
all pending cases you have filed with this court. Your failure to do so will
not be excused by the court.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
August 29, 2013
Columbia, South Carolina
Shiva V. Hodges
United States Magistrate Judge
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