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Nature of Suit Code: 555
Nature of Suit: Prisoner - Prison Condition
Cause of Action: 42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA

NORTHERN DIVISION

STEPHEN TUCKER, #233 599, )

Plaintiff, )

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v. ) CIVIL ACTION NO. 2:15-CV-529-MHT

 ) [WO]

WARDEN JONES, et al., )

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Defendants. )

RECOMMENDATION OF THE MAGISTRATE JUDGE

Plaintiff, a prison inmate, filed this complaint on July 23, 2015. On July 27, 2015, the

court directed Defendants to file an answer and written report addressing Plaintiff's claims for

relief. In compliance with the court’s order, Defendants submitted an answer and written report

on October 5, 2015, which contained relevant evidentiary materials refuting the allegations in the

complaint. Doc. No. 12. Upon review of this report, the court issued an order directing Plaintiff

to file a response to Defendants’ answer and written report. Doc. No. 13. The order advised

Plaintiff that his failure to respond to the report would be treated by the court “as an

abandonment of the claims set forth in the complaint and as a failure to prosecute this action.” 

Id. at 1. The order “specifically cautioned [Plaintiff] that [his failure] to file a response in

compliance with the directives of this order” would result in the dismissal of this civil action. Id. 

The time allotted Plaintiff for filing a response in compliance with the directives of the

court’s October 8, 2015, order, expired on October 29, 2015. As of the present date, Plaintiff has

failed to file a response in opposition to Defendants’ written report. The court, therefore,

concludes this case should be dismissed.

The court has reviewed the file to determine whether a drastic measure less than

dismissal is appropriate. After such review, dismissal is the proper course of action. Plaintiff is

an indigent individual. Imposing monetary or other punitive sanctions against him would be

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ineffectual. Plaintiff’s inaction in the face of Defendants’ report and evidentiary materials

refuting the claims raised suggests he does not seek to proceed with this case. It, therefore,

appears that any additional effort by this court to secure his compliance would be unavailing. 

Consequently, the court concludes that Plaintiff’s abandonment of his claims and his failure to

comply with the orders of this court warrant dismissal. Moon v. Newsome, 863 F.2d 835, 837

(11th Cir. 1989) (As a general rule, where a litigant has been forewarned, dismissal for failure to

obey a court order is not an abuse of discretion.); see also Tanner v. Neal, 232 Fed.Appx. 924

(11th Cir. 2007) (affirming sua sponte dismissal without prejudice of inmate’s § 1983 action for

failure to file an amendment to complaint in compliance with court’s prior order directing

amendment and warning of consequences for failure to comply). 

For the above stated reasons, it is the RECOMMENDATION of the Magistrate Judge

this case be DISMISSED without prejudice. 

 It is further

ORDERED that on or before January 4, 2016, the parties may file an objection to the

Recommendation. Any objection filed must specifically identify the factual findings and legal

conclusions in the Magistrate Judge’s Recommendation to which the parties object. Frivolous,

conclusive or general objections will not be considered by the District Court.

Failure to file written objections to the proposed findings and recommendations in the

Magistrate Judge’s report shall bar a party from a de novo determination by the District Court of

factual findings and legal issues covered in the report and shall “waive the right to challenge on

appeal the district court’s order based on unobjected-to factual and legal conclusions” except

upon grounds of plain error if necessary in the interests of justice. 11th Cir. R. 3-1; see

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Resolution Trust Co. v. Hallmark Builders, Inc., 996 F.2d 1144, 1149 (11th Cir. 1993); Henley

v. Johnson, 885 F.2d 790, 794 (11th Cir. 1989).

DONE, this 18 day of December 2015. th

 /s/Terry F. Moorer 

 TERRY F. MOORER

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 

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