CHAMBLIN v. SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

Filing 11

ORDER re 10 (Constued as) MOTION to Amend filed by ANDREW CHAMBLIN is GRANTED. Clerk shall send Petitioner a blank 28 U.S.C.§2254 petition form for state prisoners. Petitioner must file his original First Amended Petition, which shall include all 4 grounds for relief, w/2 identical copies. Deadline for Respondent to submit a response to petition remains 5/21/2013. (Amended Pleadings due by 3/14/2013.). Signed by MAGISTRATE JUDGE GARY R JONES on 2/22/2013. (jws)(Form to Petitioner as directed; Order mailed to Respondent & Fla Atty General.)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA GAINESVILLE DIVISION ANDREW CHAMBLIN, Petitioner, v. CASE NO. 1:13-cv-25-MP-GRJ SECRETARY, DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS, Respondent. _____________________________/ ORDER This case is before the Court on Doc. 10, Petitioner’s “Supplemental Act,” construed as a motion to amend his petition under 28 U.S.C. § 2254. Petitioner states that he wishes to add a fourth claim of relief to his pending § 2254 petition. Upon due consideration, the Court finds that the motion to amend is due to be granted. However, Petitioner will be required to file a complete First Amended Petition, that includes all four grounds for relief, on the Court’s form. Accordingly, it is ORDERED: 1. Petitioner’s motion to amend his habeas corpus petition, Doc. 10, is GRANTED. 2. The Clerk shall send Petitioner a blank 28 U.S.C § 2254 petition form for state prisoners. 3. Petitioner must file his original First Amended Petition, which shall include all four grounds for relief, together with two identical service copies, on or before March 14, 2013. 4. The deadline for Respondent to submit a response to the petition remains May 21, 2013. DONE AND ORDERED this 22nd day of February 2013. s/Gary R. Jones GARY R. JONES United States Magistrate Judge

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