Rodgers v. McDaniel et al
Filing
47
ORDER partly granting and partly denying 41 & 45 Rodgers's motion as supplemented. The Court extends Rodgers's time to serve her complaint on elusive defendants until 3/28/2018 as requested. The part of the motion requesting the Court t o not dismiss any of the defendants is denied. Rodgers has 14 calendar days to respond after being served with any motion to dismiss. Rodgers should respond on the merits to each motion to dismiss, 31 , 34 , and 44 , in a timely fashion. And the Court will then decide each motion after hearing from both sides in their filings. Signed by Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 3/26/2018. (jak)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
JONESBORO DIVISION
DARLENE RODGERS
v.
PLAINTIFF
No. 3:17-cv-291-DPM
TAURA McDANIEL, Attorney Ad Litem;
VAL PRICE, Court Appointed Attorney;
RALPH WILSON, JR., Judge, Second
Judicial Circuit; MIKE GIBSON, Judge;
KATHERINE DEAN, Prosecutor; GRENEDA
JOHNSON, Former DHS Attorney; JEREMY
BLAND, Attorney; BRADLEY LAW FIRM;
DESTERNIE RICHMOND-SULLIVAN,
CASA Association; CHELSEA FIFI, Counsel
at Family Inc. Counseling Services; TONYA
JONES, Case Manager/Supervisor;
SYLVIA WARE, Case Worker; OSCEOLA
POLICE DEPARTMENT; STEFANIE
SMITHEY, Principal; and TYLER
DUNEGAN, City Council
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
Rodgers's motion as supplemented, NQ 41 & 45, is partly granted
and partly denied. The Court extends Rodgers' s time to serve her
complaint on elusive defendants until 28 March 2018 as requested.
Rodgers also asks that the Court not dismiss any of the defendants. The
Court can't make that decision yet. That part of the motion is denied.
Rodgers has fourteen calendar days to respond after being served with
any motion to dismiss. LOCAL RULE 7.2(b); NQ 3 at 1-2. Three such
motions have been filed in recent days. NQ 31, 34, & 44. Rodgers should
respond on the merits to each in a timely fashion. And the Court will
then decide each motion after hearing from both sides in their filings.
So Ordered.
D.P. MarshalfJr.
United States District Judge
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