Venable v. Newton et al
Filing
10
MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by District Judge Robert E. Payne on 10/2/12. Copy sent: Yes(tdai, )
IN THE UNITED
STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA
Richmond Division
JAMES EUGENE VENABLE,
Plaintiff,
v.
Civil Action No.
JEFFERY L. NEWTON,
3:12CV241
et al.,
Defendants.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
By
Memorandum
conditionally
Order
docketed
entered
James
on
May
Eugene
7,
Court
of his
new address
in the
or relocated.
On August 20, 2012,
July
was
30,
2012
returned
to
event
the
Court
action.
Venable's
Memorandum Order warned Venable that he must
the
2012,
The
immediately advise
that
he
is
transferred
a Memorandum Order entered on
the
Court
by
the
United
States
Postal Service marked,
"'RETURN TO SENDER" and "Inmate Released."
Venable's
keep
address
present
failure
to
indicates
action.
his
See
the
lack
Fed.
R.
Court
of
apprised
interest
Civ.
P.
of
in
his
current
the
Accordingly,
41(b).
prosecuting
the
action will be dismissed without prejudice.
The
Clerk
is
directed
to
send
a
copy
of
the
Memorandum
Opinion to Venable.
It
is
so
ORDERED.
/a/
_
Date: $c*4&0< 2y ^&t ^
Richmond,
Virginia
Robert E.
/£/ A
Payne
Senior United States District Judge
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