UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. WILLIAMS
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ORDER: 11 Motion to Compel Defendant's Initial Disclosures is GRANTED. Defendant must provide Plaintiff with initial disclosures by 8/24/2012. Signed by MAGISTRATE JUDGE GARY R JONES on 8/7/2012. (jws)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
GAINESVILLE DIVISION
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff,
v.
CASE NO. 1:11-cv-00234-SPM-GRJ
JEFFREY D. WILLIAMS,
Defendant.
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ORDER
Pending before the Court is Plaintiff’s Motion To Compel Defendant’s Initial
Disclosures. (Doc. 11.) Plaintiff requests that the Court enter an order compelling
Defendant to produce his initial disclosures under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure
26(a)(1)(A). Pursuant to the parties Rule 26 Case Management Report, which was
adopted in the Court’s Initial Scheduling Order, Defendant was required to produce the
disclosures required by Rule 26(a)(1) by March 30, 2012. Plaintiff failed to do so thus
requiring the filing of Defendant’s motion. The Defendant has not responded to the
motion and the time for doing so has long since passed.
Accordingly, upon due consideration, it is ORDERED that:
(1)
Plaintiff’s Motion To Compel Defendant’s Initial Disclosures (Doc. 11) is
GRANTED. Defendant must provide Plaintiff with the initial disclosures
required by Rule 26(a)(1) by August 24, 2012. Failure to do so may result
in the entry of sanctions under Rule 37, which may include the entry of an
order barring Defendant from supporting defenses at trial relating to the
disclosures.
DONE AND ORDERED this 7th day of August, 2012.
s/ Gary R. Jones
GARY R. JONES
United States Magistrate Judge
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