Hill v. Poinsett County Sheriff Department et al
Filing
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ORDER granting 33 Motion. John R. Myers is relieved as attorney of record for Defendant Cox. Ms. Hill may file a response opposing the 35 Motion within 14 days of this Order. If Ms. Hill files a response, she must also file a separate, short statement setting forth the disputed facts that she believes must be decided at a trial. See Local Rule 56.1, Rules of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas. Signed by Magistrate Judge Beth Deere on 4/2/2018. (jak)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
JONESBORO DIVISION
BARBARA HILL
V.
PLAINTIFF
CASE NO. 3:17-CV-32-DPM-BD
POINSETT COUNTY SHERIFF
DEPARTMENT, et al.
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
Counsel for Defendant Susan Cox, John R. Myers, has moved to withdraw from
his representation. (#33) Jonathan C. Hill has filed an entry of appearance for Defendant
Cox. (#24) The motion to withdraw (#33) is GRANTED. Accordingly, John R. Myer is
relieved as attorney of record for Defendant Cox.
Defendant Cox has moved for summary judgment. (#35) Ms. Hill may file a
response opposing the motion if she wishes. To be considered, the response must be filed
within fourteen (14) days of this Order.
In opposing the motion for summary judgment, Ms. Hill may attach affidavits that
she or others have signed. Because affidavits are sworn statements, they must be either
notarized or declared under penalty of perjury (see 28 U.S.C. ยง 1746). Unsworn
statements will not be considered in deciding the motion for summary judgment. And to
be considered, an affidavit must be based on the personal knowledge of the person
signing it.
If Ms. Hill files a response, she must also file a separate, short statement setting
forth the disputed facts that she believes must be decided at a trial. See Local Rule 56.1,
Rules of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas.
IT IS SO ORDERED, this 2nd day of April, 2018.
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UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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