Milligan v. Ahlin
Filing
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ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Timothy J. Bommer on 12/22/11 ORDERING that the Petitioner's second request 35 for an extension of time to fileobjections to the Magistrate Judge's findings and recommendations is hereby GRANTED; and Petitioner shall have until January 11, 2012 to file objections to the findings and recommendations. (Becknal, R)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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TIMOTHY L. MILLIGAN,
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Petitioner,
vs.
PAM AHLIN,
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2: 08 - cv - 2766 - MCE TJB
ORDER
Respondent.
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Petitioner has requested a second and final thirty-day extension of time to file objections
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to the Magistrate Judge’s findings and recommendations which was filed on October 21, 2011.
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Petitioner previously requested and received an initial thirty-day extension of time to file
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objections until December 12, 2011. Petitioner’s second request for a thirty-day extension of
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time was executed beyond the December 12, 2011 deadline. Nevertheless, based upon the
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representations made and only for this request, it is determined that good cause has been shown,
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and the request is granted. Petitioner is advised, however, that no further extensions of time will
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be granted, except for verified and extraordinary good cause shown.
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Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:
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Petitioner’s second request (Dkt. No. 35) for an extension of time to file
objections to the Magistrate Judge’s findings and recommendations is hereby
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GRANTED; and
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Petitioner shall have until January 11, 2012 to file objections to the findings and
recommendations.
DATED: December 22, 2011
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TIMOTHY J BOMMER
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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