Thomas v. Billue et al
Filing
72
ORDER VACATING Text Only Order on Motion to Strike entered on October 18, 2011 and GRANTING 19 MOTION to Strike to the limited extent that it seeks to strike 15 RESPONSE in Opposition. Ordered by U.S. Mag. Judge Charles H. Weigle on 10/27/2011. (mgb)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
MACON DIVISION
RYAN PATRIC THOMAS,
Plaintiff,
VS.
CURTIS BILLUE, et al.,
Defendants.
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NO. 5:11-CV-94 (WLS)
Proceedings Under 42 U.S.C. §1983
Before the U.S. Magistrate Judge
ORDER
Before the Court is a Motion to Strike filed by Plaintiff Ryan Patric Thomas. Doc. 19.
Within this Motion, Plaintiff asks for leave to withdraw his previously filed pleading titled
Plaintiff’s Objections to Defendants’ Answer (Doc.15). In addition, Plaintiff’s Motion also includes
a request that he be given a mental health evaluation, at the government’s expense, by a doctor not
employed by the Georgia Department of Corrections.
On October 18, 2011, a text only order granting Plaintiff’s Motion to Strike was entered in
this case. It has since come to the Court’s attention that this order could be interpreted as granting
the Plaintiff’s request for a mental health evaluation. Such is not the case. For this reason, the text
only order entered on October 18, 2011 is hereby VACATED and it is ORDERED that Plaintiff’s
Motion to Strike be GRANTED to the limited extent that it seeks to strike the pleading titled
Plaintiff's Objections to Defendants' Answer.
SO ORDERED, this the 27th day of October, 2011.
s/ Charles H. Weigle
Charles H. Weigle
United States Magistrate Judge
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