Stuebs v. Des Jardins et al

Filing 13

ORDER signed by Judge J.P. Stadtmueller on 8/16/2017: ADOPTING 12 Plaintiff's Notice of Voluntary Dismissal; DISMISSING action without prejudice; and DIRECTING Clerk of Court to mail Plaintiff copies of his Complaint and its supplements (Docket Nos. 1, 6-8, and 10). (cc: all counsel, via mail to Jason E. Stuebs at Dodge Correctional Institution with copies of specified documents)(jm)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN JASON E. STUEBS, Plaintiff, v. JOHN A. DES JARDINS, NANCY J. KRUEGER, DANIEL J. TOMBASCO, MARK DITTER, OFFICER NICK OLESZAK, JAMES VERKUILEN, CHARLES SAHR, JASON TREICHEL, AND MATTHEW ALBRECHT, Case No. 17-CV-1025-JPS ORDER Defendants. On August 11, 2017, Plaintiff filed a letter stating that he wishes to withdraw this action in order to exhaust certain administrative remedies and amend his complaint. (Docket #12). The Court treats the letter as a notice of voluntary dismissal. The Court herewith adopts that notice and will dismiss the action without prejudice. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(a)(1)(A)(i). Plaintiff further requests that his complaint be returned to him. (Docket #12). The Court will indulge his request this one time, but warns Plaintiff that in the future, he must retain a copy of all filings he submits to the Court. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff’s notice of dismissal (Docket #12) be and the same is hereby ADOPTED; this action be and the same is hereby DISMISSED without prejudice; and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of the Court shall mail a copy of Plaintiff’s Complaint and its various supplements (Docket #1, #6, #7, #8, and #10) to Plaintiff at his last known address. Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this 16th day of August, 2017. BY THE COURT: J.P. Stadtmueller U.S. District Judge Page 2 of 2

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