Rogers v. Pocahontas Arkansas, City of et al
Filing
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ORDER notifying Rogers if he does not respond by 2 February 2015 to the Defendants' motion for summary judgment, the Court will assume he concedes the motion and enter judgment accordingly. Signed by Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 1/26/2015. (jak)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
JONESBORO DIVISION
BRYAN KEITH ROGERS
v.
PLAINTIFF
No. 3:13-cv-198-DPM
CITY OF POCAHONTAS, ARKANSAS;
CECIL TACKETT, Individually and in his
Official Capacity as a Chief of Police
for the Pocahontas Police Department;
TREY HARE, Individually and in his Official
Capacity as a Police Officer for Pocahontas
Police Department; BRIAN TILGHMAN,
Individually and in his Official Capacity as a
Police Officer for Pocahontas Police
Department; and DANE DILAN, Individually
and in his Official Capacity as a Police
Officer for Pocahontas Police Department
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
Rogers's response to Defendants' motion for summary judgment is
approximately two weeks overdue. If Rogers does not respond by 2 February
2015, the Court will assume he concedes the motion and enter judgment
accordingly.
So Ordered.
Di:afshall~.
United States District Judge
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