Opinion
Civil Action 3:19-CV-31-DPJ-FKB
11-30-2021
KHRISTOFFER MANDELL HEARRON PLAINTIFF v. DON IRONS, ET AL. DEFENDANTS
ORDER
Daniel P. Jordan III CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
This cause is before the Court on the Report and Recommendation [55] of Magistrate Judge F. Keith Ball. Judge Ball recommended denying Plaintiff Khristoffer Mandell Hearron's motion for a temporary restraining order [49] as moot.
In the subject motion, Hearron argues that it is troublesome for him to access the Inmate Legal Assistance Program claim-receptables or drop boxes at South Mississippi Correctional Institution because their locations are inconvenient. R&R [55] at 1. As Judge Ball pointed out, Hearrons was incarcerated when he filed this lawsuit but has since filed a change of address [52] indicating he is “free world.” Id. As such, his motion regarding the location of claim receptables in the prison is moot.
The Court finds the R&R [55] should be adopted as the opinion of the Court; the motion for a temporary restraining order [49] is denied as moot.
SO ORDERED AND ADJUDGED.