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Nature of Suit Code: 550
Nature of Suit: Prisoner - Civil Rights (U.S. defendant)
Cause of Action: 42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

MONRELL D. MURPHY,

Plaintiff,

v.

C. PIERCE, et al.,

Defendants.

No. 2:21-cv-1789 TLN CSK P

FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Plaintiff is proceeding without counsel with this civil rights action filed pursuant to 

42 U.S.C. § 1983. For the reasons stated herein, this Court recommends that this action be 

dismissed for plaintiff’s failure to prosecute. 

The Court record reflects that on August 23, 2024, findings and recommendations served 

on plaintiff’s address of record (ECF No. 70) was returned by the United States Postal Service, 

marked undeliverable, paroled. On August 30, 2024, plaintiff was ordered to notify the court of 

his current address, and to file an opposition or a statement of non-opposition to defendants’ 

August 20, 2024 motion for leave to file a second motion for summary judgment, within twentyone days. (ECF No. 72.) On September 12, 2024, plaintiff’s copy of the August 30, 2024 order 

was also returned by the United States Postal Service. 

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In addition, the inmate locator for the California Department of Corrections and 

Rehabilitation (“CDCR”) reflects that plaintiff is no longer in state custody.1 Plaintiff has failed 

to comply with Local Rule 183(b), which requires that a party appearing in propria persona 

inform the court of any address change. 

The Local Rules, corresponding with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11, provide, 

“[f]ailure of counsel or of a party to comply with . . . any order of the Court may be grounds for 

the imposition by the Court of any and all sanctions . . . within the inherent power of the Court.” 

Local Rule 110. “District courts have inherent power to control their dockets” and, in exercising 

that power, may impose sanctions, including dismissal of an action. Thompson v. Housing Auth., 

City of Los Angeles, 782 F.2d 829, 831 (9th Cir. 1986). A court may dismiss an action based on 

a party’s failure to prosecute an action, obey a court order, or comply with local rules. See, e.g., 

Ferdik v. Bonzelet, 963 F.2d 1258, 1260-61 (9th Cir. 1992) (dismissal for failure to comply with 

a court order to amend a complaint); Malone v. U.S. Postal Service, 833 F.2d 128, 130-31 (9th 

Cir. 1987) (dismissal for failure to comply with a court order); Henderson v. Duncan, 779 F.2d 

1421, 1424 (9th Cir. 1986) (dismissal for failure to prosecute and to comply with local rules).

In determining whether to dismiss an action, the Court must consider several 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 the defendants; (4) the public policy favoring disposition of cases on 

their merits; and (5) the availability of less drastic sanctions. Carey v. King, 856 F.2d 1439, 1440 

(9th Cir. 1988).

Here, plaintiff failed to file a notice of change of address and failed to respond to a Court 

order. See Local Rules 110 & 182(f). The Court cannot effectively manage its docket if plaintiff 

ceases litigating his case. In addition, this district court in particular has a strong need and 

interest in managing its docket given the extremely high caseload in the Eastern District of 

California. Thus, this Court finds that the first and second factors—the public’s interest in 

expeditious resolution of litigation and the Court’s need to manage its docket—weigh in favor of 

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 This information was obtained from the CDCR Inmate Locator website, 

<https://ciris.mt.cdcr.ca.gov> (accessed Oct. 7, 2024).

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dismissal. The third factor—prejudice to defendants—weighs in favor of dismissal since a 

presumption of injury arises from the occurrence of unreasonable delay in prosecuting an action. 

Anderson v. Air W., 542 F.2d 522, 524 (9th Cir. 1976). The fourth factor—availability of less 

drastic sanctions—also favors dismissal. Mail sent to plaintiff was first returned on August 23, 

2024. Plaintiff has not filed a notice of change of address since that time. Because plaintiff has 

apparently abandoned this action, less drastic sanctions are not warranted. The fifth factor—

public policy favoring a disposition of actions on its merits—arguably weighs against dismissal. 

Despite that public policy favors disposition on the merits, this Court finds that the other 

factors discussed above weigh in favor of dismissal. Accordingly, this Court recommends 

dismissal of this action based on plaintiff’s failure to prosecute. 

Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY RECOMMENDED that this action be dismissed for failure 

to prosecute. 

These findings and recommendations are submitted to the United States District Judge 

assigned to the case, pursuant to the provisions of 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(l). Within fourteen days 

after being served with these findings and recommendations, any party may file written 

objections with the court and serve a copy on all parties. Such a document should be captioned 

“Objections to Magistrate Judge’s Findings and Recommendations.” Any response to the 

objections shall be filed and served within fourteen days after service of the objections. The 

parties are advised that failure to file objections within the specified time may waive the right to 

appeal the District Court’s order. Martinez v. Ylst, 951 F.2d 1153 (9th Cir. 1991). 

Dated: October 9, 2024

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