Blackfeather v. Hartman et al
Filing
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MINUTE ORDER denying 10 Motion by Magistrate Judge Gordon P. Gallagher on 3/29/16.(dkals, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 16-cv-00384-GPG
MICAH BLACKFEATHER,
Plaintiff,
v.
BARACK OBAMA,
McDONALDS CORPORATION,
BOULDER COUNTY JAIL,
LONGMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT,
PUEBLO STATE HOSPITAL,
ANDREW HARTMAN,
ANDRE ROSS McDONALD, and
KAROLYN MOORE,
Defendants.
MINUTE ORDER
ORDER ENTERED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE GORDON P. GALLAGHER
This matter is before the court on the motion (ECF No. 10) in which Plaintiff
requests a stay in each of his three pending cases, including the instant action, and
copies of all “paperwork or transcripts, motions, complaints, letters and exhibits or
evidence sent to him.” The motion is DENIED because Plaintiff fails to allege facts that
demonstrate a stay is necessary or appropriate, it is not clear what documents he is
seeking copies of, and he fails to demonstrate he is entitled to copies. To the extent
Plaintiff may be seeking copies of papers filed with this court, he may obtain copies by
contacting the clerk of the court and paying any necessary fees.
Plaintiff is reminded that he must cure the remaining deficiency in this action if he
wishes to pursue his claims. In order to cure the remaining deficiency he must submit a
certified copy of his inmate trust fund account statement for the six-month period
immediately preceding the filing of this action. Plaintiff shall have thirty (30) days from
the date of this minute order to cure the remaining deficiency. Plaintiff also is
reminded that the action will be dismissed without further notice if he fails to cure the
remaining deficiency within the time allowed.
Dated: March 29, 2016
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