MURPHY v. STATE OF FLORIDA

Filing 8

ORDER (Of Deficiency) - re "Notice to Clerk in Ref: HABEAS Corpus" (rec'd 3/6/2009) - The document shall be returned to petitioner without filing. May resubmit after noted deficiencies are corrected. Signed by MAGISTRATE JUDGE ELIZABETH M TIMOTHY on March 17, 2009.(cc: Murphy w/ret'd doc) (cbj)

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FLN (Rev. 4/2004) Deficiency Order Page 1 of 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA PENSACOLA DIVISION LANCE MURPHY vs STATE OF FLORIDA Case No. 3:09cv78/LAC/EMT ORDER Petitioner's document, NOTICE TO THE CLERK IN REF: HABEAS CORPUS, received by the clerk of the court on March 6, 2009, was referred to the undersigned with the following deficiencies: The document is not in proper form. A request for a court order shall be by motion. Fed. R. Civ. P. 7(b). The title of the motion shall include a clear, concise and specific description of the motion and the filing party. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 7(b)(2), 10(a); N.D. Fla. Loc. R. 5.1(B)(2). The body of the motion shall state with particularity the grounds for the request and shall set forth the relief or order sought. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 7(b). The first page of the document does not have a bottom margin of at least two (2) inches as required by Rule 5.1(B)(3) of the Local Rules of the Northern District of Florida. Each subsequent page must have a margin of approximately one and onefourth (1 1/4) inch. For these reasons, it is ORDERED that: The submitted hard copy of the document shall be returned to Petitioner by the Clerk without electronic filing. It may be resubmitted after the above-noted deficiencies are corrected. FLN (Rev. 4/2004) Deficiency Order Page 2 of 2 DONE AND ORDERED this 17th day of March 2009. /s/ Elizabeth M. Timothy ELIZABETH M. TIMOTHY UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE Case No. 3:09cv78/LAC/EMT

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