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Nature of Suit Code: 443
Nature of Suit: Civil Rights Accommodations
Cause of Action: 28:1331 Fed. Question

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Northern District of California

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

RIGOBERTO JOSE MORENO,

Plaintiff,

v.

PERKINS WILL, INC., et al.,

Defendants.

Case No. 19-cv-07443-EMC 

ORDER DISMISSING CASE FOR 

FAILURE TO PROSECUTE

Docket No. 32

JOSE RIGOBERTO MORENO,

Plaintiff,

v.

ERIC AUKEE, et al.,

Defendants.

Case No. 19-cv-04206-EMC 

Docket Nos. 69-71, 74-76

On July 22, 2019, Plaintiff Rigoberto Jose Moreno, proceeding pro se, filed a lawsuit 

against a long list of defendants. See Docket No. 1 in Case No. 3:19-cv-04206-EMC. On 

September 20, 2019, the Court dismissed that case and judgment was entered. See Docket Nos. 

20, 21 in Case No. 3:19-cv-04206-EMC. On November 12, 2019, Mr. Moreno filed the instant 

lawsuit. See Docket No. 1.1 On November 18, 2019, Mr. Moreno’s two lawsuits were related. 

See Docket No. 8. On February 20, 2020, the Court dismissed Case No. 3:19-cv-07443-EMC

because Mr. Moreno had failed to serve Defendants within 90 days after the complaint was filed. 

See Docket No. 31. 

1 Unless otherwise specified, the Docket Numbers in this order refer to the Docket Numbers in 

Case No. 19-cv-07443.

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On March 4, 2020, the Court ordered Mr. Moreno to show cause why Case No. 3:19-cv07443-EMC should not be dismissed with prejudice for failure to prosecute. See Docket No. 32. 

Mr. Moreno was permitted one week to file any response and was warned that if the Court were to 

dismiss Mr. Moreno’s case with prejudice and enter judgment, the electronic filing portal for Mr. 

Moreno’s two cases would be closed, and Mr. Moreno would be unable to make any additional 

filings in either of these two cases. Id. More than two weeks have now passed since the Court’s 

Order to Show Cause. Although Mr. Moreno has filed no response in Case No. 3:19-cv-07443-

EMC, he has filed several documents in Case No. 3:19-cv-04206-EMC (which has been closed 

since September 20, 2019): a Motion to Continue, see Docket No. 69 in Case No. 3:19-cv-04206-

EMC, a supplemental brief in support of that Motion to Continue, see Docket No. 70 in Case No. 

3:19-cv-04206-EMC, a Motion to Compel, see Docket No. 71 in Case No. 3:19-cv-04206-EMC, a 

statement regarding one of the Court’s prior orders, see Docket No. 74 in Case No. 3:19-cv04206-EMC, and two identical documents purporting to be a stipulation and a response to the 

Court’s Order to Show Cause, see Docket Nos. 75 and 76 in Case No. 3:19-cv-04206-EMC. 

The Court has reviewed these filings to determine whether any one of them might be 

construed as a meaningful response to the Court’s Order to Show Cause in Case No. 3:19-cv07443-EMC. While several of the documents’ captions contain the phrase “In Response to Order 

- To Show Cause Should Not Be Dismissed With Prejudice,” see Docket No. 69 in Case No. 3:19-

cv-04206-EMC, Docket No. 70 in Case No. 3:19-cv-04206-EMC, Docket No. 71 in Case No. 

3:19-cv-04206-EMC, and Docket Nos. 75 and 76 in Case No. 3:19-cv-04206-EMC (which are 

identical), the Court can find nothing in these filings that addresses Mr. Moreno’s failure to 

prosecute Case No. 3:19-cv-07443-EMC. In addition, it is impossible to discern a specific request 

for relief in any of the filings or to determine what other purpose they might be intended to serve. 

As a result, to the extent those filings seek relief from this Court, those requests are DENIED. 

The Court has also reviewed Docket Number 74 in Case No. 3:19-cv-04206-EMC, which 

was entitled “Motion to Clarify: In Response to Order – to Show Cause Why Case Should Not Be 

Dismissed With Prejudice and Denying Plaintiff’s Motion to Compel.” See Docket No. 74 in 

Case No. 3:19-cv-04206-EMC. Although very difficult to decipher, Mr. Moreno appears to 

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contend that Defendants were actually served in Case No. 3:19-cv-07443-EMC through the U.S. 

Marshals. However, in December 2019, the Clerk’s Office mailed Plaintiff a notice, requesting 

the addresses of Defendants in the case so that the U.S. Marshals could effectuate service. See

Docket No. 23 (“To ensure that proper service is made, the address(es) of the defendant(s) must be 

submitted to this office.”). Because Mr. Moreno had electronic case filing access at that time, he 

also received notice of the Clerk’s letter through ECF.2 See Docket No. 14. However, Mr. 

Moreno never responded to the Clerk’s request for Defendants’ addresses; therefore the U.S. 

Marshals were never able to serve them. Thus, Mr. Moreno’s assertion that Defendants were

served is incorrect and does not constitute good cause that would prevent the dismissal of this 

case. 

“In determining whether to dismiss a claim for failure to prosecute or failure to comply 

with a court order, the Court must weigh the following factors: (1) the public’s interest in 

expeditious resolution of litigation; (2) the court’s need to manage its docket; (3) the risk of 

prejudice to defendants/respondents; (4) the availability of less drastic alternatives; and (5) the 

public policy favoring disposition of cases on their merits.” Pagtalunan v. Galaza, 291 F.3d 639, 

642 (9th Cir. 2002). With respect to the first factor, Mr. Moreno has failed to diligently pursue 

this case for more than four months; this factor weighs in favor of dismissal. See id. (noting that 

failure to prosecute for “almost four months” weighs in favor of dismissal). With respect to the 

second factor, Mr. Moreno’s “petition has consumed some of the court’s time that could have been 

devoted to other cases on the docket.” Id. As in Pagtalunan, this factor also weighs in favor of 

dismissal. 

With respect to the third factor, because no defendants have been served in this case, no 

one has been required to respond to Mr. Moreno’s Complaint; the Ninth Circuit has recognized 

“pendency of a lawsuit is not sufficiently prejudicial in and of itself to warrant dismissal.” Id.

(citing Yourish v. California Amplifier, 191 F.3d 983, 991 (9th Cir. 1999)). However, courts have

2 Although the notice sent by U.S. mail was returned as undeliverable, see Docket No. 28, as this 

Court has previously noted, Mr. Moreno has spoken with Courtroom Deputy Angella Meuleman 

many times regarding his case, but he has consistently declined to provide her with an updated 

mailing address. See Docket No. 20 in Case No. 3:19-cv-04206-EMC. 

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“also related the risk of prejudice to the plaintiff’s reason for defaulting.” Id. Here, Mr. Moreno 

has provided no meaningful explanation for his delay in serving Defendants or in assisting the 

Clerk’s Office so that the U.S. Marshals might serve the Defendants. See Docket No. 32. In 

addition, the Court has repeatedly directed him to the legal resources available to pro se litigants. 

See, e.g., Docket Nos. 4 and 15 in Case No. 3:19-cv-04206-EMC. With respect to the fourth 

factor, after the Court dismissed Mr. Moreno’s case without prejudice, it ordered him to show 

cause why the case should not be dismissed with prejudice. See Docket Nos. 31, 32. However, 

Mr. Moreno did not timely respond to the order to show cause, and more importantly, when he did 

respond, he provided no explanation for his failure to provide the Clerk’s office with Defendants’ 

addresses so that service could be effectuated. Thus, the fourth factor also favors dismissal. See

Yourish, 191 F.3d at 992 (noting that where a court first grants a plaintiff a second chance to 

salvage his case instead of dismissing the action with prejudice, the court may be said to have 

considered “a less drastic alternative to dismissal with prejudice”). With respect to the fifth factor, 

“public policy favors disposition of cases on the merits.” Pagtalunan, 291 F.3d at 642 (citing 

Hernandez v. City of El Monte, 138 F.3d 393, 399 (9th Cir. 1998)). While the Court is not 

deciding this case on the merits, it has reviewed the Complaint and can neither identify a viable 

cause of action from the pleadings, nor determine whether the Court would have jurisdiction if a 

viable claim does exist. Although the fifth factor would normally weigh against dismissal, it does 

not here. 

Weighing all five factors, the Court notes that all of them weigh in favor of dismissal. 

Thus, the Court concludes it is appropriate to dismiss this case with prejudice.

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Accordingly, the Court DENIES Mr. Moreno’s various requests for relief, to the extent 

that any of the aforementioned filings constitute requests for relief. It also DISMISSES Case No. 

3:19-cv-07443-EMC for failure to prosecute. The Clerk is directed to enter judgment in Case No. 

3:19-cv-07443-EMC and close the electronic filing portal for both of Mr. Moreno’s cases.

This order disposes of Docket Nos. 69, 70, 71, 74, 75, and 76 in Case No. 3:19-cv-04206-

EMC.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: March 24, 2020

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EDWARD M. CHEN

United States District Judge

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