United States v. Wesley, et al
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ORDER requiring response by defendant to 21 Plaintiff's MOTION to Compel Response to Plaintiff's First Request for Production in Aid of Execution filed by United States. Signed by Magistrate Judge John J. O'Sullivan on 10/18/2011. (tro)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
Case No. 99-7419-CIV-LENARD/O’SULLIVAN
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff,
v.
ERNEST L. WESLEY,
Defendant.
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ORDER
THIS MATTER is before the Court on the Motion to Compel Response to
Plaintiff’s First Request for Production in Aid of Execution and Interrogatories in Aid of
Execution (DE # 21, 9/22/11). Rule 7.1(C), Local Rules for the United States District
Court for the Southern District of Florida provides, in pertinent part:
Each party opposing a motion shall serve an opposing memorandum of
law no later than ten days after service of the motion as computed in the
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Failure to do so may be deemed
sufficient cause for granting the motion by default. (Emphasis
supplied).
Having received no response from the defendant, and a response having been
due, it is
ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the defendant shall file a response to the
Motion to Compel Response to Plaintiff’s First Request for Production in Aid of
Execution and Interrogatories in Aid of Execution (DE # 21, 9/22/11) on or before
November 1, 2011. The failure to file a response may result in an Order granting the
Motion to Compel Response to Plaintiff’s First Request for Production in Aid of
Execution and Interrogatories in Aid of Execution (DE # 21, 9/22/11) in its entirety.
DONE AND ORDERED, in Chambers in Miami, Florida this 18th day of October,
2011.
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JOHN J. O’SULLIVAN
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
Copies provided to:
The Honorable Joan A. Lenard
All counsel of Record
Sent by Chambers to:
Ernest L. Wesley
217 W. 28th Street
Riviera Beach, Florida 33404
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