Salam v. Delaney et al
Filing
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ORDER directing Plaintiff to sign and date 71 Response to Motion filed by Al Jabbar Salam. Plaintiff is directed to return his Response to the Court by August 27, 2014. Signed by Honorable Barry A. Bryant on August 13, 2014. (mll)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
EL DORADO DIVISION
AL JABBAR SALAM
V.
PLAINTIFF
CIVIL NO. 1:12-cv-01040
JANET DELANEY; SGT. COLLIER;
SGT. MEEKS; SGT. RICHARDSON;
JAILER PITTS; JAILER EDWARD;
JAILER TURNER; JAILER MURPHY;
TINA RICHARDSON; W. ROBINSON;
DOUG WOODS; and SHERIFF MIKE LOE
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
Plaintiff, Al Jabbar Salam, filed this pro se action pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1983 on April 26,
2012. ECF No. 1. On November 7, 2013, Defendants filed a Motion for Summary Judgment. ECF
No. 48. Plaintiff requested the Court’s assistance in responding. ECF No. 58. The Court prepared
Plaintiff a questionnaire and Plaintiff completed the questionnaire and filed it as his Response to
Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment on April 15, 2014, however, Plaintiff failed to sign and
date this Response.
Accordingly, Plaintiff is DIRECTED to sign and date his Response and return it to the Court
by Wednesday, August 27, 2014. Local Rule 5.5(c)(2). Plaintiff is advised that the Court will not
accept any further supplementation of his Response and is only seeking his signature and date on the
Response. Plaintiff is further advised that if he fails to comply with this Order and return his
Response signed and dated by August 27, 2014, this case will be subject to dismissal.
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The Clerk of the Court is DIRECTED to send Plaintiff a copy of his Response (ECF No. 71)
for Plaintiff’s signature and date.
IT IS SO ORDERED this 13th day of August 2014.
/s/ Barry A. Bryant
HON. BARRY A. BRYANT
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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