Opinion
CV 20-4490-PA (KK)
12-16-2022
Lance Williams v. R. Farley, et al.
THE HONORABLE KENLY KIYA KATO, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE.
CIVIL MINUTES-GENERAL
Proceedings: Order to Show Cause Why Action Should Not Be Dismissed for Failure to File a Status Report
On December 28, 2020, Plaintiff Lance Williams (“Plaintiff”), proceeding pro se and in forma pauperis, constructively filed a Second Amended Complaint (“SAC”) pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (“Section 1983”) against correctional officers R. Farley, D. Arebalo, M. Williams, and D. Davis (“Defendants”) alleging violations of Plaintiffs First, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendment rights. Dkt. 23. On July 13, 2022, Defendants filed an Answer. Dkt. 79.
On July 14, 2022, the Court issued a Case Management and Scheduling Order, which required, among other tilings, die parties to file and serve a status report no later than December 15, 2022. Dkt. 81 at 3. As of tiiis date, Plaintiff and Defendants have not filed a status report as required by the Case Management and Scheduling Order.
Accordingly, on or before December 30, 2022, Plaintiff and Defendants are ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE in writing why diey have failed to file a status report as required by die Case Management and Scheduling Order.
Plaintiff is cautioned that failure to timely file a response to this Order may result in a recommendation that this action be dismissed without prejudice for his failure to comply with Court orders and failure to prosecute. See FED. R. ClV. P. 41(b).
IT IS SO ORDERED.