Tillery v. Kelley et al

Filing 47

ORDER granting 45 Motion for a transport order. The Court directs the Arkansas Department of Correction to ensure the attendance of witness, Matthew Tillery (ADC #134761), North Central Unit, 10 Prison Circle, Calico Rock, Arkansas, 72519 to testif y at the trial of this matter at 9:00 a.m. on 12/20/2016 in Courtroom 1A for each day of trial until he is no longer needed or is dismissed by the Court. Signed by Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 11/22/2016. (jak) (Docket text modified on 11/22/2016 to correct the typographical error).(jak)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS NORTHERN DIVISION TAMMY TILLERY v. PLAINTIFF No. 1:16-cv-69-DPM WENDY LYNNE KELLEY, in her individual and official capacity as the Director of the Arkansas Department of Correction; DEXTER L PAYNE, in his individual and official capacity as Deputy Director of the ADC; STEPHEN D WILLIAMS, in his individual and official capacity as Warden of the North Central Unit of the ADC; and BILLY W INMAN, in his individual and official capacity as Deputy Warden of the North Central Unit of the ADC DEFENDANTS ORDER 1. The defendant’s motion for a transport Order, ¹ 45, is granted. 2. This case is scheduled for bench trial, 20-21 December 2016 at the Richard Sheppard Arnold United States Courthouse, Courtroom 1A, 500 West Capitol Avenue, Little Rock, Arkansas. -1- 3. The parties plan to call a witness who is currently incarcerated at the North Central Unit of the Arkansas Department of Correction. 4. The Court directs the Arkansas Department of Correction to ensure the attendance of witness, Matthew Tillery (ADC #134761), North Central Unit, 10 Prison Circle, Calico Rock, Arkansas, 72519 to testify at the trial of this matter at 9:00 a.m. on 20 December 2016 in Courtroom 1A for each day of trial until he is no longer needed or is dismissed by the Court. So Ordered. ______________________ D.P. Marshall Jr. United States District Judge 22 November 2016 January 2014 -2-

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