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Nature of Suit Code: 360
Nature of Suit: Other Personal Injury
Cause of Action: 28:1331 Fed. Question: Personal Injury

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA

Nicole Soger; and G. Gregory, 

Plaintiffs, 

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The State of Arizona, et al., 

Defendants. 

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No. CV-10-1747-PHX-DGC

ORDER

Plaintiffs Nicole Soger and G. Gregory commenced this action by filing a pro se

complaint against the State of Arizona, DES/CPS, the Attorney General, and certain child

protective services caseworkers. Doc. 1. Plaintiffs allege generally that their minor child

was taken from them without cause for four months. Id. Plaintiffs have filed a motion to

proceed in forma pauperis. Doc. 4. For reasons stated below, the Court will deny the motion

without prejudice and dismiss the complaint without prejudice and with leave to amend.

Plaintiffs’ complaint does not satisfy the pleading requirements of Rule 8 of the

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Among its many defects, the complaint does not

adequately allege subject matter jurisdiction. “Federal courts are courts of limited

jurisdiction. They possess only that power authorized by Constitution and statute[.]”

Kokkonen v. Guardian Life Ins. Co. of Am., 511 U.S. 375, 377 (1994). Pursuant to federal

statutes, this Court has subject matter jurisdiction over a case only if it arises under federal

law or the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000 and the parties are citizens of different

states. See 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331, 1332(a). Diversity of citizenship does not exist, nor does the

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complaint assert a claim under federal law. The Court will dismiss the complaint without

prejudice for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. See Fiedler v. Clark, 714 F.2d 77, 78-79

(9th Cir. 1983) (“a federal court “may dismiss sua sponte if jurisdiction is lacking”); see also

28 U.S.C. § 1915(e)(2) (a district court may dismiss an in forma pauperis complaint that fails

to state a claim to relief). Plaintiffs shall have until October 1, 2010 to file an amended

complaint.

For purposes of the amended complaint, Plaintiffs are directed to Rule 8 of the Federal

Rules of Civil Procedure. Rule 8(a) provides that a complaint “shall contain (1) a short and

plain statement of the grounds upon which the court’s jurisdiction depends, . . . (2) a short

and plain statement of the claim showing that the pleader is entitled to relief, and (3) a

demand for judgment for the relief the pleader seeks.” Fed. R. Civ. P. 8(a). These pleading

requirements shall be set forth in separate and discrete paragraphs. The paragraphs must be

numbered in consecutive order. Each paragraph must be “simple, concise, and direct.” Fed.

R. Civ. P. 8(d)(1). Plaintiff must set forth each discrete legal claim for relief in a separate

count (i.e., count one, count two, etc.).

Plaintiffs are advised that vague references to wrongdoing on the part of Defendants

are insufficient to satisfy the pleading requirements of Rule 8. The amended complaint must

give each Defendant fair notice of Plaintiffs’ claim and must plead “enough facts to state a

claim to relief that is plausible on its face.’” Bell Atl. Corp. v. Twombly, 550 U.S. 544, 570

(2007). This plausibility standard “asks for more than a sheer possibility that a defendant has

acted unlawfully,” demanding instead sufficient factual allegations to allow “the court to

draw the reasonable inference that the defendant is liable for the misconduct alleged.”

Ashcroft v. Iqbal, 129 S. Ct. 1937, 1949 (2009). Rule 8, as interpreted by Twombly and

Iqbal, requires some factual basis for each claim asserted and the specific legal theory

supporting the claim. “Threadbare recitals of the elements of a cause of action, supported

by mere conclusory statements, do not suffice.” Iqbal, 129 S. Ct. at 1949.

Plaintiffs are advised that they must become familiar with, and follow, the Federal

Rules of Civil Procedure and the Court’s Local Rules of Civil Procedure. See King v. Atiyeh,

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814 F.2d 565, 567 (9th Cir. 1986) (“Pro se litigants must follow the same rules of procedure

that govern other litigants.”); Carter v. Comm’r of Internal Revenue, 784 F.2d 1006, 1008

(9th Cir. 1986) (“Although pro se, [plaintiff] is expected to abide by the rules of the court in

which he litigates.”). The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are available at the following

Internet website: www. law.cornell.edu/rules/frcp/. A copy of the Court’s Local Rules of

Civil Procedure may be obtained in the Clerk’s Office and are available online at the Court’s

Internet website: www.azd.uscourts.gov (follow hyperlink titled “Opinions /Orders/Rules”).

Plaintiffs are further advised that if they fail to prosecute this action or comply with

the rules or any Court order, the Court may dismiss the action with prejudice. See Fed. R.

Civ. P. 41(b); Ferdik v. Bonzelet, 963 F.2d 1258, 1260 (9th Cir.1992); see also Ghazali v.

Moran, 46 F.3d 52, 54 (9th Cir. 1995) (district court did not err in dismissing pro se civil

rights action for failure to comply with a local rule); Pagtalunan v. Galaza, 291 F.3d 639,

640-43 (9th Cir. 2002) (district court did not err in dismissing pro se action for failure to

comply with a court order).

IT IS ORDERED:

1. Plaintiffs’ complaint (Doc. 1) is dismissed without prejudice.

2. Plaintiffs shall have until October 1, 2010 to file an amended complaint.

3. Plaintiffs’ motion to proceed in forma pauperis (Doc. 4) is denied without

prejudice.

DATED this 15th day of September, 2010.

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