Hopper v. Buckner, No. 4:2021cv00373 - Document 11 (E.D. Mo. 2021)

Court Description: OPINION, MEMORANDUM AND ORDER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this action is DISMISSED without prejudice pursuant to Local Rule 2.06(B) for failure to notify the Court of plaintiff's change of address. An Order of Dismissal will accompany this Memorandum and Order. Signed by District Judge Henry Edward Autrey on June 23, 2021. (MCB)

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Hopper v. Buckner Doc. 11 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI EASTERN DIVISION DEWEY ODELL HOPPER, Petitioner, v. MICHELE BUCKNER, Respondent. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) No. 4:21-CV-373-NAB OPINION, MEMORANDUM AND ORDER This matter is before the Court on review of the file. On May 19, 2021, a letter that the Court had addressed to plaintiff at South Central Correctional Center was returned to the Court marked “return to sender,” “not deliverable as addressed,” and “unable to forward.” See ECF No. 10. Local Rule 2.06(B) states: Every self-represented party shall promptly notify the Clerk and all other parties to the proceedings of any change in his or her address and telephone number. If any mail to a self-represented plaintiff or petitioner is returned to the Court without a forwarding address and the self-represented plaintiff or petitioner does not notify the Court of the change of address within thirty (30) days, the Court may, without further notice, dismiss the action without prejudice. Plaintiff has not notified the Clerk of Court of any change of address. The Court will therefore dismiss this action without prejudice pursuant to Local Rule 2.06(B). Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this action is DISMISSED without prejudice pursuant to Local Rule 2.06(B) for failure to notify the Court of plaintiff’s change of address. Dockets.Justia.com An Order of Dismissal will accompany this Memorandum and Order. Dated this 23rd day of June, 2021. HENRY EDWARD AUTREY UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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