Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2015-02-13 17:01:29.647154+00
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No. 14-777C
(Filed: February 13, 2015)

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CHRISTOPHER REEVES,
Plaintiff,

V.

THE UNITED STATES,

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Defendant.
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NOTICE TO MR. CHARLES L. LOCKETTl COMPLEX WARDEN,
U.S. PENITENTIARY COLEMAN II

Plaintiff in this case, Mr. Christopher Reeves, appearing m g, is an inmate at the United
States Penitentiary in Sumterville, Florida (“USP Coleman II”). On January 26, 2015, the court
issued an order to show cause for failure to prosecute; the Clerk’s Ofﬁce sent a hard copy of the
order to plaintiff, at USP Coleman 11, via certiﬁed mail. On February 9, 2015, that hard copy of
the order was returned to the court, marked “Return to Sender,” “Refused,” and “Unable to
Forward.” The court takes judicial notice that plaintiff remains incarcerated at USP Coleman II.
The Clerk’s Ofﬁce has now made multiple attempts to contact the penitentiary, in order to
facilitate delivery of the court’s order to plaintiff via facsimile or other means. Unfortunately,
the efforts of the Clerk’s Ofﬁce have been met with a lack of cooperation. The court now directs
that this notice, along with the attached January 26, 2015 order, be delivered to plaintiff in this
case.

 

cc: Mr. Charles L. Lockett, Complex Warden, USP Coleman 11