3 F. App'x 665

Patrick David HOPKINS, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. People of the State of COLORADO; Denver Sheriffs Department, Defendants-Appellees.

No. 00-1273.

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.

Jan. 9, 2001.

Before BALDOCK, HENRY, and LUCERO, Circuit Judges.*

*666ORDER AND JUDGMENT **

BALDOCK, Circuit Judge.

Plaintiff Patrick David Hopkins filed a civil rights complaint based on a prison official’s alleged confiscation of his Quran and Bible. A magistrate judge subsequently entered an order directing Plaintiff to cure certain deficiencies in his complaint within thirty days. When Plaintiff failed to comply, the district court dismissed his complaint without prejudice. Defendant appeals. We exercise jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291.

We have thoroughly reviewed Plaintiffs brief, the magistrate judge’s and district court’s orders, and the entire record before us. Because Plaintiff apparently never fully complied with the order instructing him to cure the deficiencies in his complaint by submitting a certified copy of his prison trust account to the district court, we affirm substantially for the reasons stated in the district court’s order of dismissal.

AFFIRMED.

Hopkins v. Colorado
3 F. App'x 665

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Hopkins v. Colorado
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