Northrup et al v. City of Brunswick, Georgia et al
Filing
99
ORDERED that the Jury Selection and Trial which is currently set to begin on January 14, 2020, is hereby CANCELLED. Additionally, the Court directs the Clerk to ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSE this action. Within twenty-one (21) days of the date this order is entered, the parties may present a dismissal judgment, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(2), incorporating the terms of the parties settlement, so the Court may retain jurisdiction to enforce the agreement. If the parties fail to file a dismissal judgment as described above, the Court will dismiss the case with prejudice. Signed by District Judge R. Stan Baker on 1/10/20. (loh) Modified on 1/10/2020 (slt).
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
BRUNSWICK DIVISION
JULIE NORTHRUP and RICKARD
SCRUGGS,
Plaintiffs,
CIVIL ACTION NO.: 2:17-cv-126
v.
PAUL GEORGE,
Defendant.
ORDER
The Court has been advised by counsel for the parties that the above-captioned case
has settled. Therefore, the Jury Selection and Trial which is currently set to begin on
January 14, 2020, is hereby CANCELLED.
Additionally, the Court directs the Clerk to ADMINISTRATIVELY CLOSE this
action. See Heape v. Flanagan, CV607-12, 2008 WL 2439736 (S.D. Ga. June 9, 2008).
Within twenty-one (21) days of the date this order is entered, the parties may present a
dismissal judgment, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(2), incorporating the
terms of the parties’ settlement, so the Court may retain jurisdiction to enforce the agreement.
If the parties fail to file a dismissal judgment as described above, the Court will dismiss the case
with prejudice. Kokkonen v. Guardian Life Ins. Co. of Am., 511 U.S. 375, 381-82 (1994).
SO ORDERED, this 10th day of January, 2020.
R. STAN BAKER
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
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