Miles v. Makishima et al

Filing 10

ORDER DENYING APPELLANT'S EX-PARTE MOTION FOR STAY; GRANTING EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE BRIEF. Miles shall serve and file her opening brief no later than December 5, 2008. Defendants shall serve and file their brief no later than twenty days after service of Miles's brief. Miles shall serve and file her reply brief no later than ten days after service of defendants' brief. Signed by Judge Maxine M. Chesney on October 22, 2008. (mmclc2, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 10/22/2008)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 For the Northern District of California 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 United States District Court GRACE MILES, Appellant, v. ROYCE MAKISHIMA, et al., Apellees. / IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA No. C-08-4091 MMC ORDER DENYING APPELLANT'S EXPARTE MOTION FOR STAY; GRANTING EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE BRIEF Before the Court is appellant Grace Miles's ("Miles") "Ex-Parte Motion for Stay to Obtain Counsel, etc and Declaration," filed October 3, 2008. Having read and considered the papers filed in support of the motion, the Court finds the motion appropriate for decision on the papers, DENIES Miles's request for a hearing on said motion, and finds good cause has been shown for a limited extension of the deadline for Miles to file her opening brief, specifically, from November 6, 2008 to December 5, 2008. Accordingly, Miles shall serve and file her opening brief no later than December 5, 2008. Defendants shall serve and file their brief no later than twenty days after service of Miles's brief. Miles shall serve and file her reply brief no later than ten days after service of defendants' brief. In all other respects, the motion is hereby DENIED. IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: October 22, 2008 MAXINE M. CHESNEY United States District Judge

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