Opinion
24-cv-02577-CRB (PR)
06-10-2024
In re JAMES FLOURNOY, P00154293, Plaintiff.
ORDER OF DISMISSAL
CHARLES R. BREYER, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
On May 1, 2024, the clerk filed as a new civil action by a prisoner a letter from plaintiff complaining about the conditions of his confinement at the Marin County Jail and notified him in writing that the action was deficient because plaintiff did not file an actual complaint or pay the requisite $405.00 filing fee or, instead, submit a signed and completed court-approved application to proceed in forma pauperis (IFP), including a completed certificate of funds in the prisoner's account and a copy of the prisoner's trust account statement for the last six months. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(a)(2). Plaintiff was advised that failure to file the requested items within 28 days would result in dismissal of the action.
More than 28 days have elapsed; however, plaintiff has not provided the court with the requisite items or sought an extension of time to do so. The action accordingly is DISMISSED without prejudice.
The clerk is instructed to close the file.
IT IS SO ORDERED.