Clouse v. Big Sandy Regional Detention Center
Opinion of the Court
This matter is before the Court on the Motion for Voluntary Dismissal of Complaint (DE 62) filed by the Plaintiff. The Magistrate Judge has filed a Recommended Disposition in which he recommends that this action be dismissed without prejudice. The Court has reviewed the recommendation and agrees with it. Accordingly, the Court hereby ORDERS as follows:
1) the Magistrate Judge’s Recommended Disposition (DE 65) is ADOPTED as the Opinion of the Court;
2) the Plaintiffs Motion for Voluntary Dismissal of Complaint (DE 62) is GRANTED;
3) the Magistrate Judge’s Recommended Disposition of January 2, 2013 (DE 56) is VACATED;
4) the Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss (DE 52) is DENIED as moot;
5) the Plaintiffs Motion for Continuance (DE 59) is DENIED as moot; and
6) this action is DISMISSED without prejudice.
RECOMMENDED DISPOSITION
Plaintiff Clayton Clouse, Jr. has filed a Motion for Voluntary Dismissal of Complaint. D.E. 62. Defendants have responded that they have no objection to the dismissal of this action. D.E. 64. For the reasons set forth herein, the Court RECOMMENDS that Plaintiffs Motion (D.E. 62) be GRANTED and that this action be DISMISSED without prejudice. Because the Motion for Voluntary Dismissal moots all pending motions, the Court RECOMMENDS that they be DENIED as moot.
On January 2, 2013, the undersigned issued a Recommended Disposition recommending that the District Judge grant Defendants’ motion to dismiss this action. D.E. 56. This recommendation was based upon Plaintiffs failure to respond to Defendants’ motion to dismiss, as well as Plaintiffs failure to advise the Court of his current mailing address. Id. On January 22, 2013, Plaintiff filed a Motion for Continuance, in which he stated that he was transferred from Grayson County Detention Center to Muhlenberg County Detention Center, where he was placed “in segregation on lock down status,” and, according to Plaintiff, he “was not allow[ed] any items at all in his cell, and could not correspond to said court about his address change and/or fullfill [sic] any time limits set by this Honorable Court.” D.E. 59 at 2. Based upon these facts, Plaintiff requested that the Court allow his case to continue. Plaintiff also filed a Notice of Address Change, in which he noted that he was then being housed at the Kentucky State Reformatory in LaGrange, Kentucky. D.E. 58.
Defendants responded in opposition to the Motion for Continuance, and requested that the Court adopt the undersigned’s January 2, 2013 Recommended Disposition and dismiss this action. D.E. 60. Shortly thereafter, on February 7, 2013, Plaintiff filed a Motion for Voluntary Dismissal of Complaint, acknowledging that he failed to meet the Court’s deadlines and seeking to dismiss this case in its entirety. D.E. 62. Plaintiff has also notified the Court that he is now being housed at Luther Luekett Correctional Complex in La-Grange, Kentucky. D.E. 61. In their response to Plaintiffs Motion for Voluntary Dismissal, Defendants state that they have no objection to the dismissal of this action, but request that it be dismissed with prejudice. D.E. 64. However, Defendants note that they will not object to a dismissal without prejudice. Id.
Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(2), the Court recommends that this action be dismissed without prejudice. Rule 41(a)(2) states that an action may be dismissed at the plaintiffs request by court order, “on terms that the court considers proper.” Fed.R.Civ.P. 41(a)(2). The Rule also states that “[u]nless the order states otherwise, a dismissal under this para
Therefore, the Court hereby RECOMMENDS that:
(1) Plaintiffs Motion for Voluntary Dismissal of Complaint (D.E. 62) be GRANTED, and this action be DISMISSED without prejudice;
(3) The Court’s Recommended Disposition of January 2, 2013 (D.E. 56) be VACATED;
(4) Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss (D.E. 52) be DENIED as moot; and
(5) Plaintiffs Motion for Continuance (D.E. 59) be DENIED as moot.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Clayton CLOUSE, Jr. v. BIG SANDY REGIONAL DETENTION CENTER
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- 1 case
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- Published