Webb v. Aranas ( 2019 )


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  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 7 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 8 * * * 9 TIMOTHY E. WEBB, Case No. 3:17-cv-00427-RCJ-CBC 10 Plaintiff, ORDER v. 11 ROMEO ARANAS, et. al., Defendants. 12 13 This action began with a pro se civil rights complaint filed pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 14 1983 by a state prisoner. On October 2, 2019, this Court issued an order directing Plaintiff 15 to file his updated address with this Court within thirty (30) days. (ECF No. 14.) The thirty-day period has now expired, and Plaintiff has not filed his updated address or 16 otherwise responded to the Court’s order. 17 District courts have the inherent power to control their dockets and “[i]n the 18 exercise of that power, they may impose sanctions including, where appropriate . . . 19 dismissal” of a case. Thompson v. Hous. Auth. of City of Los Angeles, 782 F.2d 829, 831 20 (9th Cir. 1986). A court may dismiss an action, with prejudice, based on a party’s failure 21 to prosecute an action, failure to obey a court order, or failure to comply with local rules. 22 See Ghazali v. Moran, 46 F.3d 52, 53-54 (9th Cir. 1995) (dismissal for noncompliance 23 with local rule); Ferdik v. Bonzelet, 963 F.2d 1258, 1260-61 (9th Cir. 1992) (dismissal 24 for failure to comply with an order requiring amendment of complaint); Carey v. King, 856 25 F.2d 1439, 1440-41 (9th Cir. 1988) (dismissal for failure to comply with local rule requiring 26 pro se plaintiffs to keep court apprised of address); Malone v. U.S. Postal Service, 833 27 F.2d 128, 130 (9th Cir. 1987) (dismissal for failure to comply with court order); Henderson 1 v. Duncan, 779 F.2d 1421, 1424 (9th Cir. 1986) (dismissal for lack of prosecution and 2 failure to comply with local rules). 3 In determining whether to dismiss an action for lack of prosecution, failure to obey 4 a court order, or failure to comply with local rules, the court must consider several factors: 5 (1) the public’s interest in expeditious resolution of litigation; (2) the court’s need to 6 manage its docket; (3) the risk of prejudice to the defendants; (4) the public policy favoring 7 disposition of cases on their merits; and (5) the availability of less drastic alternatives. 8 Thompson, 782 F.2d at 831; Henderson, 779 F.2d at 1423-24; Malone, 833 F.2d at 130; 9 Ferdik, 963 F.2d at 1260-61; Ghazali, 46 F.3d at 53. 10 In the instant case, the Court finds that the first two factors, the public’s interest in 11 expeditiously resolving this litigation and the Court’s interest in managing the docket, 12 weigh in favor of dismissal. The third factor, risk of prejudice to Defendants, also weighs 13 in favor of dismissal, since a presumption of injury arises from the occurrence of 14 unreasonable delay in filing a pleading ordered by the court or prosecuting an action. See Anderson v. Air West, 542 F.2d 522, 524 (9th Cir. 1976). The fourth factor – public policy 15 favoring disposition of cases on their merits – is greatly outweighed by the factors in favor 16 of dismissal discussed herein. Finally, a court’s warning to a party that his failure to obey 17 the court’s order will result in dismissal satisfies the “consideration of alternatives” 18 requirement. Ferdik, 963 F.2d at 1262; Malone, 833 F.2d at 132-33; Henderson, 779 19 F.2d at 1424. The Court’s order requiring Plaintiff to file his updated address with the 20 Court within thirty (30) days expressly stated: “It is further ordered that, if Plaintiff fails to 21 timely comply with this order, the Court shall dismiss this case without prejudice.” (ECF 22 No. 14 at 2.) Thus, Plaintiff had adequate warning that dismissal would result from his 23 noncompliance with the Court’s order to file his updated address within thirty (30) days. 24 It is therefore ordered that this action is dismissed without prejudice based on 25 Plaintiff’s failure to file an updated address in compliance with this Court’s October 2, 26 2019 order. 27 It is further order that the application to proceed in forma pauperis is denied as ' It is further ordered that the Clerk of Court shall enter judgment accordingly. 3 DATED THIS 23rd day of December, 2019. 5 UNITED STATES )DISTRICT JUDGE 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Document Info

Docket Number: 3:17-cv-00427

Filed Date: 12/23/2019

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 6/25/2024