Bradshaw v. Lappin et al

Filing 109

MINUTE ORDER granting 105 Defendants' Motion for Extension of Time to File a Reply. Defendants shall file a reply in support of their Motion for Summary Judgment by 8/13/10. Denying 107 Plaintiff Bradshaw's Affidavit and Supplemental Hep C Viral Load Genotype Records in Opposition to Defendants Summary Judgment Motion, by Magistrate Judge Kristen L. Mix on 8/5/10.(ebs, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 08-cv-02542-PAB-KLM JOSEPH BRADSHAW, Plaintiff, v. BOP DIRECTOR LAPPIN, ADX WARDEN WILEY, DR. LEYBA, DR. NAFZIGER, 2-13-06 JANE/JOHN DOE UTILIZATION COMMITTEE MEMBERS, DR. ROBIN H. AMIRKHAN, 4-16-07 JANE/JOHN DOE UTILIZATION COMMITTEE MEMBERS, and PA OSAGIE, Defendant(s). _____________________________________________________________________ MINUTE ORDER _____________________________________________________________________ ENTERED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE KRISTEN L. MIX This matter is before the Court on Defendants' Motion for Extension of Time to File a Reply [Docket No. 105; Filed August 4, 2010] (the "Motion for Extension") and Plaintiff Bradshaw's Affidavit and Supplemental Hep C Viral Load Genotype Records in Opposition to Defendants [sic] Summary Judgment Motion [Docket No. 107; Filed August 4, 2010] (the "Motion to Supplement"). IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Motion for Extension is GRANTED. Defendants shall file a reply in support of their Motion for Summary Judgment on or before August 13, 2010. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Motion to Supplement is DENIED. The Court has provided Plaintiff with sufficient opportunities to respond to the summary judgment motion. Moreover, the Court excused Plaintiff's violation of Judge A. Brimmer's Practice Standards and allowed him to file a 39 page response. Plaintiff has also filed a 40 page affidavit in response to the summary judgment motion. Plaintiff is not entitled to file further pleadings regarding Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment. Dated: August 5, 2010

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