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Nature of Suit Code: 890
Nature of Suit: Other Statutory Actions
Cause of Action: 28:1331 Fed. Question

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

MYKAL S. RYAN,

Plaintiff,

CASE NO. 10-CV-1092 JLS (WVG)

ORDER: DENYING OBJECTION

TO DECISION AND MOTION TO

CONTINUE PROSECUTION OF

CASE

(ECF No. 18)

vs.

TIMOTHY M. HYDEN,

Defendant.

Presently before the Court is Plaintiff Mykal S. Ryan’s “objection to decision and motion to

continue prosecution of case,” which the Court construes as a motion for reconsideration of its Order

granting Defendant’s motion to dismiss for improper venue. (Mot. for Recons., ECF No. 18.) For the

following reasons, Plaintiff’s motion is DENIED.

First, Plaintiff’s motion is plainly untimely. Under, Civil Local Rule 7.1(i)(2) “any motion or

application for reconsideration must be filed within twenty-eight (28) days after the entry of the ruling,

order or judgment sought to be reconsidered.” S.D. Cal. Civ. R. 7.1(i)(2). The Court granted

Defendant’s motion to dismiss on October 18, 2010 (Order, Oct. 18, 2010, ECF No. 15), and the Clerk

of the Court entered judgment the same day (Clerk’s J., ECF No. 16). Thus, the outside date for

Plaintiff to file a motion for reconsideration of the Order and corresponding judgment was November

15, 2010. Instead, Plaintiff filed his motion on May 12, 2011, almost six months too late.

Second, even if the Court were to consider the motion on the merits, Plaintiff misunderstands

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 Plaintiff also contends that the personal injury that is the subject of his complaint occurred

in San Diego, California, where Plaintiff allegedly has resided since 2007. (Mot. for Recons. 2.) This

contention is entitled to no weight, however, because Plaintiff’s complaint makes clear that the alleged

electronic trespass that is the gravamen of this action occurred in York County, Virginia, while

Plaintiff was incarcerated there. (Compl. ¶ 21, ECF No. 1.)

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the basis of the Court’s Order. And as a result, he fails to identify a basis for reconsideration.

Specifically, Plaintiff contends that the Court “made a procedural decision to dismiss for failure to

prosecute.” (Mot. for Recons. 2.) But this is incorrect. The Court dismissed Plaintiff’s case because

(1) Plaintiff conceded that venue was improper in the Southern District of California, and

(2) transferring the case to a proper venue was not in the interests of justice. (Order 3–5, ECF No. 15.)

Plaintiff only briefly addresses the issue of venue in his motion, contending that he is “unable to travel

due to [his] Post Traumatic Stress Disorder disability,” and therefore, “[t]he legal, logical and

reasonable place of venue is San Diego.”1 (Mot. for Recons. 3.)

Generally, a court will reconsider a decision if a party can show (1) new facts, (2) new law,

or (3) clear error in the court’s prior decision. See, e.g., School Dist. No. 1J, Multnomah Cnty. v.

ACandS, Inc., 5 F.3d 1255, 1263 (9th Cir. 1993). Plaintiff raised the argument that venue in the

Southern District of California was proper on account of his disability in opposition to Defendant’s

motion to dismiss, and the Court addressed it in its Order. (Order 3–4, ECF No. 15.) Specifically,

the Court concluded that Plaintiff’s disability did not entitle him to the venue of his choosing without

respect to 28 U.S.C. § 1391(b). (Id.) Plaintiff’s motion discloses no new facts, cites no new law, and

identifies no clear error that would give the Court reason to reconsider its decision.

Accordingly, Plaintiff’s motion for reconsideration is DENIED.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: May 16, 2011

Honorable Janis L. Sammartino

United States District Judge

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