Moten v. Busby et al

Filing 25

ORDER, pursuant to 20 Scheduling Order, Plaintiff was directed to submit a witness list no later than 8/30/10. Plaintiff has not submitted the proposed witness list as directed. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Plaintiff file his list of proposed wit nesses, along with their addresses & a brief summary of the substance of their testimony, no later than 14 days after the entry of this Order. Plaintiff's failure to do so will result in the dismissal of his complaint. Signed by Magistrate Judge H. David Young on 8/31/2010. (jct)

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Moten v. Busby et al Doc. 25 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS JONESBORO DIVISION CHARLES MOTEN, JR. V. RICHARD BUSBY et al. ORDE R On July 30, 2010, the Court entered an order scheduling this matter for a Court trial on December 16, 2010 (docket entry #20). That order also directed Plaintiff to submit a list of proposed witnesses, along with their addresses and a brief summary of the substance of their testimony, no later than August 30, 2010. Plaintiff has not submitted a proposed witness list in response.1 However, in light of Plaintiff's pro se status, he will be granted additional time to submit his list. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT Plaintiff file his list of proposed witnesses, along with their addresses and a brief summary of the substance of their testimony, no later than 14 days after the entry of this order. Plaintiff's failure to do so will result in the dismissal of his complaint. DATED this 31 day of August, 2010. NO: 3:10CV00072 HDY DEFENDANTS PLAINTIFF UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE Prior to the entry of the scheduling order, Plaintiff did file a witness list, but it is unclear if the witnesses he has identified are the ones he wishes to call for this case. 1 Dockets.Justia.com

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