BROWN v. MCDONOUGH

Filing 92

ORDER GRANTING 91 MOTION to Extend Time to Object to 90 Report and Recommendation filed by TONY BROWN. Petitioner has until 4/8/2009 to file objection by delivering it to prison officials for mailing. If Petitioner files and ob jection, the Governmment may file a response within 10 days after the Clerk files the objection on the docket. ( Internal deadline for referral to district judge if objections are not filed earlier: 4/8/2009.)(Internal deadline for referral to judge if response not filed earlier: 4/18/2009).) Signed by SENIOR JUDGE MAURICE M PAUL on 3/23/2009. (jws)

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Page 1 of 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA TALLAHASSEE DIVISION TONY BROWN, Petitioner, v. WALTER McNEIL and FLORIDA PAROL COMMISSION, Respondents. _____________________________/ ORDER This matter is before the Court on Doc. 91, Petitioner's motion for an extension of time to file an objection to the Magistrate's Report and Recommendation (Doc. 90). Petitioner, who is a prisoner proceeding pro se, represents that the inmate law clerk who had been assisting Petitioner has been transferred to another institution. He requests an additional 15 days to obtain substitute assistance and file his objection. Upon consideration, the Court finds that the motion should be granted. Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED AND ADJUDGED: The Motion for Extension of Time, Doc. 91, is GRANTED. Petitioner has until Wednesday, April 8, 2009, to file his objection by delivering it to prison officials for mailing. If Petitioner files an objection, the Government may file a response within 10 days after the Clerk files the objection on the docket. DONE AND ORDERED this 23rd day of March, 2009 CASE NO. 4:07-cv-00049-MP-AK s/Maurice M. Paul Maurice M. Paul, Senior District Judge

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