Huffman v. Bureau of Prisons et al
Filing
210
MINUTE ORDER granting in part and denying in part 208 Motion of Status and Clarifications, by Magistrate Judge Kristen L. Mix on 3/27/2012.(jjpsl, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 11-cv-01459-CMA-KLM
LORAL HUFFMAN,
Plaintiff,
v.
DR. ALLRED,
DR. CARTER,
SANCHEZ, Case Manager,
DERR, Unit Manager,
JOHN DOE, Mailroom Supervisor,
JANE DOE, Food Supervisor,
BUCKNER, Investigator,
LINCOLN, D.H.O., and
CRANK, Trust Manager,
Defendants.
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MINUTE ORDER
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ENTERED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE KRISTEN L. MIX
This matter is before the Court on Plaintiff’s “Motion of Status and Clarifications”
[Docket No. 208; Filed March 26, 2012] (the “Motion”).
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Motion is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED in
all other respects. The Motion is granted to the extent that Plaintiff requests the status of
this case. This proceeding is presently stayed, at Plaintiff’s request, until May 2, 2012.
[#203]. Plaintiff must file a status report on or before May 2, 2012, indicating whether he
intends to prosecute this lawsuit. If Plaintiff fails to comply with this instruction, the Court
will not issue an Order to Show Cause, but will promptly recommend that this matter be
dismissed due to Plaintiff’s failure to prosecute.
The remainder of the Motion is denied because although Plaintiff appears to seek
some form of relief in this filing, his handwriting and syntax is nearly completely
unintelligible, and he does not clearly explain the relief sought and the basis for the relief.
See [#108].
Dated: March 27, 2012
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