Cross, Jr. v. City of Denver et al

Filing 43

MINUTE ORDER denying as premature Motions 22 - 42 ; 19 Motion for Extension of Time to File is granted as follows: Plaintiff shall have up to and including 2/10/2015 to comply with the Court's October 22 Order by filing a response to the Order to Show Cause, by Magistrate Judge Gordon P. Gallagher on 1/07/2015.(slibi, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 14-cv-02872-GPG ELMER LEE CROSS, JR., Plaintiff, v. CITY OF DENVER, COUNTY OF DENVER, CHIEF DISTRICT ATTORNEY MITCHELL R. MORRISEY, Reg. # 13784, PUBLIC DEFENDER NICOLAS WEBBER, and PUBLIC DEFENDER ALICE NORMA, Defendants. MINUTE ORDER ORDER ENTERED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE GORDON P. GALLAGHER On November 25, 2014, the Court granted Plaintiff a second extension of time to file a response in compliance with the October 22 Order Directing Plaintiff to Show Cause why the Complaint and action should not be dismissed as repetitive of Cross v. Denver Sheriff’s Dept., et al, Civil Action No. 14-cv- 02793-BNB (D. Colo. Oct. 10, 2014). Plaintiff has subsequently filed numerous letters and motions with the Court making multiple requests. (See ECF Nos. 19-42). However, none of the letters and motions comply with the Court’s orders. Plaintiff’s request for an extension of time (ECF No. 19) is granted as follows: Plaintiff shall have up to and including February 10, 2015 to comply with the Court’s October 22 Order by filing a response to the Order to Show Cause. Plaintiff is advised that this is his final opportunity to comply with the Court’s orders. No further extensions will be granted. Failure to comply within the time allowed will result in dismissal of this action without further notice. Plaintiff’s numerous requests for miscellaneous court orders (ECF Nos. 22-42) are denied as premature. Plaintiff’s request for photocopies of the October 22 Order to Show Cause is denied. Photocopies of filings are $.50 per page per copy. If Plaintiff wants a copy of the 5-page October 22 Order, he must pay $2.50 in advance. Finally, Plaintiff is delaying the progress of his case by filing unnecessary letters and motions. Plaintiff is directed to cease filing unnecessary papers that only delay the progress of this case. The Court may not respond to any such papers Plaintiff files in the future. In order to pursue his claims in this case, Plaintiff must comply with the October 22 Order to Show Cause. Dated: January 7, 2015

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