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Nature of Suit Code: 555
Nature of Suit: Prisoner - Prison Condition
Cause of Action: 28:1331 Federal Question: Bivens Act

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA 

Michael Knaubert, 

Plaintiff, 

 vs. 

Last Forced Medication Committee, 

Defendant. 

No. CV 14-0158-PHX-SMM (SPL) 

 O R D E R 

On January 27, 2014, Plaintiff Michael Knaubert, who is confined in the Arizona 

State Prison Complex-Eyman, filed a pro se civil rights Complaint pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 

§ 1983 and an Application to Proceed In Forma Pauperis. In an April 22, 2014 Order, 

the Court granted the Application to Proceed and dismissed the Complaint because 

Plaintiff had failed to state a claim. The Court gave Plaintiff 30 days to file an amended 

complaint that cured the deficiencies identified in the Order. On May 19, 2014, Plaintiff 

filed his First Amended Complaint. In an Order dated July 8, 2014, the Court dismissed 

the First Amended Complaint and gave Plaintiff 30 days to file a second amended 

complaint. 

To date, Plaintiff has not filed an amended complaint. However, he has filed 

twelve motions. On July 28, 2014, Plaintiff filed a Motion (Doc. 19) requesting a new 

complaint form and a 30-day extension of time to file an amended complaint. That same 

day, Plaintiff filed a “Motion to File Criminal Charges” (Doc. 20). Since then, Plaintiff 

has filed a “Motion to Explain on Pica Typewriter for the Courts” (Doc. 22), a “Motion 

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for Legal Release Due to Laws and Facts of This Case” (Doc. 23), a “Motion for 

[Illegible] of Court Case on Bench Trial” (Doc. 24)1

, a “Motion for [Illegible] on 5-7 

Issues Not Yet Brought” (Doc. 25), a “Motion for Correction” (Doc. 26), a “Motion for 

Immed[iat]e Release Again” (Doc. 27), a “Motion for Copies of All Paper to and from 

the Courts as Mine were Stolen or Lost by D.O.C.” (Doc. 30), a “Motion for Requesting 

Instruction from the Courts” (Doc. 31), a “Motion for Exten[s]ion of Time” (Doc. 32), 

and a “Motion to Explain Were About and What Transpired Since Last Answer from the 

Courts in July, August 2014” (Doc. 33). 

The Court will grant Plaintiff’s Motion (Doc. 19) for an extension of time to file 

an amended complaint and for a new complaint form. Plaintiff will have 30 days from 

the date of this Order to file an amended complaint in compliance with the Court’s July 8, 

2014 Order. Plaintiff’s additional motion requesting an extension of time (Doc. 32) will 

be denied as moot. 

I. Unresponsive Motions 

Most of Plaintiff’s other motions are not responsive to the Court’s July 8, 2014 

Order directing Plaintiff to file an amended complaint, do not request specific relief from 

the Court, or contain rambling narratives that appear unrelated to Plaintiff’s initial 

Complaint.2

 Moreover, because there is currently no pleading before the Court (the 

 

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 This document is listed on the docket as a Motion for Appointment of Counsel. 

However, it does not appear that Plaintiff is requesting counsel. His handwriting is not 

clear, but it appears he wrote that he “request[s] on oral arraignment for case #00158-

SMM.” 

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 As the Court advised Plaintiff in the April 22 and July 8, 2014 Orders, it is 

improper for a party to communicate directly with court personnel. Any request for 

action by the Court must be in the form of a motion that complies with the Rules of 

Practice of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona (the Local Rules). 

Simply mailing a letter to the Clerk of Court, the judge, or any court personnel is 

unacceptable. Similarly, labeling a document as a “motion,” without an appropriate 

request for relief, is also unacceptable. Any future documents that do not comply with 

the Court’s Orders or Rules will be stricken from the record and will be returned to 

Plaintiff. 

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Complaint having been dismissed for failure to state a claim and no amended complaint 

having as yet been filed), general motions practice is inappropriate. Accordingly, the 

Court will direct the Clerk of Court to strike from the record those motions which the 

Court finds unnecessary or irrelevant to Plaintiff’s compliance with the Order to amend 

his Complaint. Those are Plaintiff’s “Motion to File Criminal Charges” (Doc. 20), 

“Motion to Explain on Pica Typewriter for the Courts” (Doc. 22), “Motion for Legal 

Release Due to Laws and Facts of This Case” (Doc. 23), “Motion for [Illegible] of Court 

Case on Bench Trial” (Doc. 24), “Motion for [Illegible] on 5-7 Issues Not Yet Brought” 

(Doc. 25), “Motion for Correction” (Doc. 26), “Motion for Immed[iat]e Release Again” 

(Doc. 27), “Motion for Requesting Instruction from the Courts” (Doc. 31), and a “Motion 

to Explain were About and What Transpired Since Last Answer from the Courts in July, 

August 2014” (Doc. 33). 

II. Motion for Copies 

 In his Motion for Copies, Plaintiff states that all paperwork “is either stolen or lost 

by D.O.C.” and he asks that the Court “replace it all at [his] expense and tack it on [his] 

bill with the courts.” This motion will be denied except that the Court will direct the 

Clerk of Court to send Plaintiff a copy of the July 8, 2014 Order for guidance on filing an 

amended complaint. For any other documents, the Clerk of Court charges 50 cents per 

page for reproducing any record or paper. See Judicial Conference Schedule of Fees ¶ 4, 

foll. 28 U.S.C. § 1914. Plaintiff may obtain copies of documents filed in this case by 

submitting a written request accompanied by pre-payment of the 50 cents per page copy 

fee. 

 Plaintiff should note that an inmate has no right to free copies of pleadings. See In 

Re Richard, 914 F.2d 1526, 1527 (6th Cir. 1990) (per curiam) (28 U.S.C. § 1915 “does 

not give a litigant a right to have documents copied and returned to him at government 

expense”); Robinson v. Miscellaneous, No. 09C0148, 2009 WL 1649697, at *4 (E.D. 

Wis. June 11, 2009); Joseph v. Director of Circle K Corp., No. CV97-2214-PHX-RCB, 

2008 WL 4838712, at *1 (D. Ariz. Nov. 5, 2008). Further, the Ninth Circuit has rejected 

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any constitutional right to unlimited free photocopying. See Johnson v. Moore, 926 F.2d 

921, 923 (9th Cir. 1991) (per curiam), superseded on other grounds, 948 F.2d 517 (9th 

Cir. 1991) (per curiam); and Sands v. Lewis, 886 F.2d 1166, 1169 (9th Cir. 1989) 

(rejecting any constitutional right to free and unlimited photocopying) (citing Jones v. 

Franzen, 697 F.2d 801, 803 (7th Cir. 1983) (“[B]road as the constitutional concept of 

liberty is, it does not include the right to xerox.”)). 

 “The Supreme Court has declared that ‘the expenditure of public funds [on behalf 

of an indigent litigant] is proper only when authorized by Congress . . . .’” Tedder v. 

Odel, 890 F.2d 210, 211-12 (9th Cir. 1989) (quoting United States v. MacCollom, 426 

U.S. 317, 321 (1976)). The in forma pauperis statute, 28 U.S.C. § 1915, authorizes the 

Court to pay for service of process on behalf of an indigent litigant and, in certain cases, 

to pay the costs of printing the record on appeal and preparing a transcript of proceedings, 

but the statute does not authorize the Court to pay the costs for an indigent litigant’s 

general copy requests. Cf. Dixon v. Ylst, 990 F.2d 478, 480 (9th Cir. 1993) (§ 1915 does 

not authorize the district courts to waive payment of fees or expenses for witnesses); 

Tedder, 890 F.2d at 211-12 (same). 

III. Warnings

A. Release

 Plaintiff must pay the unpaid balance of the filing fee within 120 days of his 

release. Also, within 30 days of his release, he must either (1) notify the Court that he 

intends to pay the balance or (2) show good cause, in writing, why he cannot. Failure to 

comply may result in dismissal of this action. 

B. Address Changes

 Plaintiff must file and serve a notice of a change of address in accordance with 

Rule 83.3(d) of the Local Rules of Civil Procedure. Plaintiff must not include a motion 

for other relief with a notice of change of address. Failure to comply may result in 

dismissal of this action. 

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C. Copies

 Because Plaintiff is currently confined in ASPC-Eyman and this case is subject to 

General Order 14-08, Plaintiff is not required to submit an additional copy of every filing 

for use by the Court, as would ordinarily be required by Local Rule of Civil Procedure 

5.4. If Plaintiff is transferred to a prison other than ASPC-Eyman, he will be notified of 

the requirements regarding copies for the Court that are required for inmates whose cases 

are not subject to General Order 14-08. 

D. Possible “Strike”

 Because the First Amended Complaint has been dismissed for failure to state a 

claim, if Plaintiff fails to file a second amended complaint correcting the deficiencies 

identified in the Court’s July 8, 2014 Order, the dismissal may count as a “strike” under 

the “3-strikes” provision of 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g). Under the 3-strikes provision, a 

prisoner may not bring a civil action or appeal a civil judgment in forma pauperis under 

28 U.S.C. § 1915 “if the prisoner has, on 3 or more prior occasions, while incarcerated or 

detained in any facility, brought an action or appeal in a court of the United States that 

was dismissed on the grounds that it is frivolous, malicious, or fails to state a claim upon 

which relief may be granted, unless the prisoner is under imminent danger of serious 

physical injury.” 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g). 

E. Possible Dismissal

 If Plaintiff fails to timely comply with every provision of this Order and the 

Court’s July 8, 2014 Order, including these warnings, the Court may dismiss this action 

without further notice. See Ferdik, 963 F.2d at 1260-61 (a district court may dismiss an 

action for failure to comply with any order of the Court). 

IT IS ORDERED: 

(1) The Clerk of Court is directed to strike from the record Plaintiff’s “Motion 

to File Criminal Charges” (Doc. 20), “Motion to Explain on Pica Typewriter for the 

Courts” (Doc. 22), “Motion for Legal Release Due to Laws and Facts of This Case” 

(Doc. 23), “Motion for [Illegible] of Court Case on Bench Trial” (Doc. 24), “Motion for 

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[Illegible] on 5-7 Issues Not Yet Brought” (Doc. 25), “Motion for Correction” (Doc. 26), 

“Motion for Immed[iat]e Release Again” (Doc. 27), “Motion for Requesting Instruction 

from the Courts” (Doc. 31), and “Motion to Explain were About and What Transpired 

Since Last Answer from the Courts in July, August 2014” (Doc. 33). 

 (2) Plaintiff’s Motion (Doc. 19) for a complaint form and extension of time is 

granted. Plaintiff is granted 30 days from the date of this Order to file an amended 

complaint in compliance with the Court’s July 8, 2014 Order. 

 (3) If Plaintiff fails to file a second amended complaint within 30 days of the 

date of this Order, the Clerk of Court must, without further notice, enter a judgment of 

dismissal of this action with prejudice that states that the dismissal may count as a 

“strike” under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g). 

(4) Plaintiff’s Motion for Copies (Doc. 30) is denied. 

(5) Plaintiff’s “Motion for Exten[s]ion of Time” (Doc. 32) is denied as moot. 

(6) The Clerk of Court must mail Plaintiff a copy of the Court’s July 8, 2014 

Order (Doc. 18), including the court-approved form for filing a civil rights complaint by a 

prisoner. 

 DATED this 31st day of October, 2014. 

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