Handy, Jr. v. Guerrero-Diaz et al

Filing 100

MINUTE ORDER granting 98 Motion for Court to Allow Plaintiff to Communicate with [Witness] Frederick Moore via U.S. Mail and Telephonically by Magistrate Judge Michael E. Hegarty on 11/17/2015.(mdave, ) Modified on 11/17/2015 (mdave, ).

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 14-cv-03291-WYD-MEH WYATT T. HANDY, JR., Plaintiff, v. PATRICIA GUERRERO-DIAZ, KELLY LEHMAN, and SAHIB BROWN, Defendants. MINUTE ORDER Entered by Michael E. Hegarty, United States Magistrate Judge, on November 17, 2015. Plaintiff’s unopposed Motion for Court to Allow Plaintiff to Communicate with [Witness] Frederick Moore via U.S. Mail and Telephonically [filed November 16, 2015; docket #98] is granted as follows. Defendants are ordered to arrange for any necessary permissions to enable Plaintiff to communicate via U.S. mail and/or telephonically with a witness in this case: Frederick Moore, prisoner #155218 within the Department of Corrections, currently housed at Four Mile Correctional Center. Plaintiff’s communications are limited to the scope of the above-captioned lawsuit. The Court also notes that Plaintiff’s Motion contains incorrect information in that the discovery cutoff in this case is February 5, 2016, not early December as Plaintiff states. See docket #46. However, the Court acknowledges Plaintiff’s need to gather information from this witness as quickly as possible so further orders Defendants to secure the necessary permission on or before December 11, 2015. The Clerk of Court shall mail a copy of this Minute Order to the Plaintiff at the following address: Wyatt T. Handy, Jr., 4355 Carson Street, #45 Denver, CO 80239

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