Peacock v. Simons
Filing
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MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by District Judge M. Hannah Lauck on 02/24/2017. Copy mailed to plaintiff's last known address. (tjoh, )
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT cjgHK us district court
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA I
;RICHMOND. VA
Richmond Division
WILLIAM PEACOCK,
Plaintiff,
V.
Civil Action No. 3:16CV646
DAVID SIMONS,
Defendant.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
By Memorandum Order entered on August 19, 2016, the Court conditionally docketed
Plaintiffs action. At that time, the Court warned Plaintiff that he must keep the Court informed
as to his current address or if he was relocated or released. By Memorandum Order entered on
February 2, 2017, the Court directed Plaintiff to file a particularized complaint. On February 9,
2017, the United States Postal Service returned the February 2,2017 Memorandum Order to the
Court marked, "RETURN TO SENDER" and "NO LONGER AT THIS ADDRESS," because
Plaintiff apparently relocated. Since that date. Plaintiff has not contacted the Court to provide a
current address. Plaintiffs failure to contact the Court and provide a current address indicates
his lack of interest in prosecuting this action. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(b). Accordingly, the action
will be DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE.
An appropriate Order shall accompany this Memorandum Opinion.
M. Hannah Laud
Date:
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2017
Richmond, Virginia
United States District Jiidge
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