Vreeland v. Fisher et al
Filing
210
MINUTE ORDER denying 207 Motion for Miscellaneous Court Orders and to Address These Issues, by Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya on 5/20/2015.(agarc, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Magistrate Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya
Civil Action No. 13–cv–02422–PAB–KMT
DELMART E.J.M VREELAND, II,
Plaintiff,
v.
THOMAS C. FISHER, MD,
Defendant.
MINUTE ORDER
ORDER ENTERED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE KATHLEEN M. TAFOYA
Plaintiff’s “Motion for Miscellaneous Court Orders and to Address These Issues on the May
22nd, 2015 , During a Scheduled Hearing ” (Doc. No. 207, filed May 18, 2015) is DENIED.
In his motion, Plaintiff complains that the Colorado Department of Corrections (“CDOC”) is
preventing him from seeing either a CDOC or a private medical doctor. Plaintiff also complains
that the CDOC is impeding his ability to supplement his discovery responses and that it seized
his electronic files for his cases in this court.
Plaintiff previously has been advised that the court will not interfere in the day-to-day activities
of prison administration. (Doc. No. 181.) Plaintiff also was advised that the CDOC is not a
defendant in this action. (Id.) The court is unable to provide the injunctive relief Plaintiff seeks
in his motion against a nonparty. Finally, a court hearing to hear arguments on motions in a
case is not a license for any party to air miscellaneous grievances against a nonparty simply to
make a record. To do so would be a waste of judicial resources.
Dated: May 20, 2015
Disclaimer: Justia Dockets & Filings provides public litigation records from the federal appellate and district courts. These filings and docket sheets should not be considered findings of fact or liability, nor do they necessarily reflect the view of Justia.
Why Is My Information Online?