Custard v. Allred et al
Filing
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ORDER by Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer on 09/30/15 granting 213 Motion To Withdraw Plaintiff's Separate Notice of Filing Amended Complaint, to the extent it seeks to withdraw Doc. No. 206 . (nmarb, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 13-cv-02296-REB-CBS
BOB CUSTARD,
Plaintiff,
v.
DAVID ALLRED,
YVETTE BROUILLET-FETTERHOFF,
BUREAU OF PRISONS,
CHAVEZ,
CORDOVA,
ENCARANANZE,
FIEF,
ANDREW FENLON,
B. KASDON,
KOCH-COULTER,
PATRICIA RANGEL,
PAUL ZOHN, and
ZONNO,
Defendants.
ORDER
Magistrate Judge Craig B. Shaffer
This civil action comes before the court on the “Motion for Production of
Documents.” (Doc. 213). Pursuant to the Order Referring Case dated January 2, 2014
(Doc. 31) and the memorandum dated September 29, 2015 (Doc. 214), this matters was
referred to the Magistrate Judge. The court has reviewed the motion, the entire case
file, and the applicable law and is sufficiently advised in the premises.
Although it has been docketed as a “Motion for Production of Documents”, Doc. No. 213
is, in actuality, two separate requests. The first is a Request for Production of Documents
pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 34. Such a request is directed to the Defendants and requires no
action on the part of the court. The second document is a “Motion to Withdraw Plaintiff’s
Separate Notice of Filing Amended Complaint (Doc. 206).” Pursuant to Plaintiff’s request, Doc.
No. 206 is withdrawn.
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Accordingly, it is
ORDERED that Mr. Custard’s “Motion to Withdraw Plaintiff’s Separate Notice of Filing
Amended Complaint (Doc. 206)” (Doc. 213) is GRANTED to the extent it seeks to withdraw
Doc. No. 206.
DATED at Denver, Colorado, this 30th day of September, 2015.
BY THE COURT:
s/Craig B. Shaffer
United States Magistrate Judge
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