Mardis v. D.R.D.C., et al
Filing
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MINUTE ORDER denying as premature 17 Omnibus Motion to Compel Discovery, by Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland on 11/13/2014.(slibi, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 14-cv-02761-BNB
ALEXANDER SHAUN MARDIS,
Plaintiff,
v.
RICK RAEMISCH, Exec. Dir. C.D.O.C.,
JAMES FALK, Warden of Sterling Corr. Fac.,
LT. HOFFMAN, Lt. Sterling Corr. Fac. (SCF),
CO RENDON, Officer SCF,
CO SHAEFFER, Officer SCF,
LT. KARR, Lt. SCF,
O.R.D.C., Officers and inmate, et al (X-XL) (1-100),
Defendants.
MINUTE ORDER
ORDER ENTERED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE BOYD N. BOLAND
On November 12, 214, Plaintiff filed an Omnibus Motion to Compel Discovery,
ECF No. 17. The Omnibus Motion to Compel Discovery is denied as premature.
Plaintiff’s request for photocopies of his filings in this action is denied.
Photocopies of filings are $.50 per page per copy. Plaintiff has filed numerous
documents totaling 56 pages. If Plaintiff wants a copy of his filings in this action, he
must submit $28.00.
Plaintiff also asks for clarification of the Court’s order (ECF No. 14) of November
4, 2014, directing Plaintiff to file an amended Prisoner Complaint within thirty days. The
November 4 order speaks for itself. The Court may not give Plaintiff legal advice
regarding the drafting of the amended Prisoner Complaint he has been directed to file.
Plaintiff also is advised that both Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland and
Magistrate Judge Gordon P. Gallagher are judicial officers designated to review
prisoner pleadings pursuant to D.C.COLO.LCivR 8.1(b).
Plaintiff’s request for multiple copies of the Prisoner Complaint forms so that he
may serve defendants also is denied as premature. Process shall not issue until further
order of the Court.
Dated: November 13, 2014
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