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Numann v. Fed. Bureau of Investigation

United States District Court, District of Alaska
Jul 20, 2023
3:22-cv-00178-JMK (D. Alaska Jul. 20, 2023)

Opinion

3:22-cv-00178-JMK

07-20-2023

GREGORY NUMANN, Plaintiff, v. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, Defendant.


ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR STAY

JOSHUA M. KINDRED UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE.

Self-represented prisoner, Gregory Numann (“Plaintiff”) brought this Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) action seeking an order compelling Defendant to produce certain records as requested by Plaintiff.On June 29, 2023, Plaintiff filed a motion to stay this action pending the outcome of his motion to vacate, set aside, or correct his sentence pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2255 (“2255 Motion”).Defendant did not file a response to Plaintiff's motion to stay.The failure to respond to a non-dispositive motion subjects the motion to summary ruling by the court and may be deemed an admission that the motion is well taken.

Docket 1.

Docket 20.

See Alaska L. Civ. R. 7.1(b) (requiring oppositions to all motions other than motions to dismiss and motions for summary judgment to be filed within 14 days of service).

Alaska L. Civ. R. 7.1(h).

District courts have broad discretion in deciding whether to stay a case.In determining whether to enter a stay, the court must consider the competing interests at stake, including (1) “the possible damage which may result from the granting of a stay,” (2) “the hardship or inequity which a party may suffer in being required to go forward,” and (3) “the orderly course of justice measured in terms of the simplifying or complicating of issues, proof, and questions of law which could be expected to result from a stay.”In addition, “Courts in this district have routinely granted stays where there are overlapping issues of fact or law with a case before different district courts or on appeal.”

See Landis v. N. Am. Co., 299 U.S. 248, 254 (1936) (“[T]he power to stay proceedings is incidental to the power inherent in every court to control the disposition of the causes on its docket with economy of time and effort for itself, for counsel, and for litigants.”).

CMAX, Inc. v. Hall, 300 F.2d 265, 268 (9th Cir. 1962) (citing Landis, 299 U.S. At 25455).

Vance v. Google LLC, No. 5:20-CV-04696-BLF, 2021 WL 534363, at *3 (N.D. Cal. Feb. 12, 2021) (collecting cases).

The non-opposed Motion to Stay Proceedings at Docket 20 is GRANTED. This matter is STAYED pending the outcome of Plaintiff's 2255 Motion. Plaintiff shall file a status report every 3 months from the date of this Order to update this Court on the status of those proceedings.


Summaries of

Numann v. Fed. Bureau of Investigation

United States District Court, District of Alaska
Jul 20, 2023
3:22-cv-00178-JMK (D. Alaska Jul. 20, 2023)
Case details for

Numann v. Fed. Bureau of Investigation

Case Details

Full title:GREGORY NUMANN, Plaintiff, v. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, Defendant.

Court:United States District Court, District of Alaska

Date published: Jul 20, 2023

Citations

3:22-cv-00178-JMK (D. Alaska Jul. 20, 2023)