West v. Taylor, et al
Filing
12
MINUTE ORDER denying as premature 11 Motion for Special Investigation into the Amarillo Police and Local State and Federal Courts, by Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland on 2/12/2013. Mr. West is directed to cease filing extraneous papers that do not cure these deficiencies.(skl)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 13-cv-00150-BNB
DONALD JOSEPH WEST,
Plaintiff,
v.
[UNNAMED DEFENDANTS],
Defendants.
MINUTE ORDER
ORDER ENTERED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE BOYD N. BOLAND
This matter is before the Court on the combination letter and motion (ECF No.
11) that Plaintiff, Donald Joseph West, submitted pro se on February 11, 2013. Mr.
West is directed to cease sending letters to judicial officers. D.C.COLO.LCivR 77.2
concerning ex parte communication with judicial officers provides that “no . . . party to
any proceeding shall send letters, pleadings, or other papers or copies directly to a
judicial officer.” To the extent the February 11 document is a motion, the motion is
DENIED as premature.
Mr. West was directed on January 23, 2013, to cure certain deficiencies in this
case within thirty days. On February 11, 2013, he was granted by minute order (ECF
No. 9) an additional thirty days in which to cure the designated deficiencies. The only
future filings that will be addressed from Mr. West are those that cure the deficiencies in
the January 24 order. Mr. West is directed to cease filing extraneous papers that do not
cure these deficiencies.
Dated: February 12, 2013
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