Inniss et al v. Aderhold et al
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ORDER GRANTING 35 Motion to Amend Complaint to Add Plaintiffs and a Defendant. Plaintiffs shall have five (5) days from the date of this Order to file their First Amended Class Action Complaint for Injunctive and Declaratory Relief. Those Defendants who have answered the previously filed complaint are relieved of any obligation under the rules of civil procedure to answer the amended complaint. Signed by Judge William S. Duffey, Jr on 7/31/2014. (anc)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
ATLANTA DIVISION
CHRISTOPHER 1}4N[SS and SHELTON
STROMAN; RAYSHAWN CHANDLER
and AVERY CHANDLER; MICHAEL
BISHOP and JOHNNY SHANE
THOMAS; and JENNIFER SISSON, on
behalf of themselves and all others
similarly situated,
Civil Action Number
1:14-cv-01180-WSD
Plaint~)9*,
v.
DEBORAH ADERHOLD, in her official
capacity as State Registrar and Director of
Vital Records; BROOK DAVIDSON, in
her official capacity as Clerk of Gwinnett
County Probate Court; and the Honorable
Judge PiNKIE TOOMER, in her official
capacity as Judge of Fulton County Probate
Court,
Defendants.
ORDER
THIS MATI’ER coming before the Court on Plaintiffs’ Unopposed Motion
for Leave to Amend the Complaint to Add Plaintiffs and a Defendant, due notice to
the parties and the Court being advised of the premises and good cause shown, IT
IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
Plaintiffs’ motion is GRANTED. Plaintiffs shall have five (5) days from the
date of this Order to file their First Amended Class Action Complaint for
Injunctive and Declaratory Relief. Those Defendants who have answered the
previously filed complaint are relieved of any obligation under the rules of civil
procedure to answer the amended complaint.
IT IS SO ORDERED, this I1~
day of
~Ut~C~J
,
2014.
Aa
Hon. William S. Duff- , Jr.
United States District Judge
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