Daker v. Allen
Filing
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ORDER dismissing as moot 23 Motion to Amend and Motion to Consolidate Cases. Once the Court regains jurisdiction in this case, Daker can re-urge these Motions. Signed by Chief Judge J. Randal Hall on 08/24/2018. (jlh)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
SAVANNAH DIVISION
WASEEM DAKER,
CIVIL ACTION NO.: 4:17-cv.l06
Petitioner,
V.
MARTY ALLEN,
Respondent.
ORDER
By Order dated July 18, 2018, the Court granted Petitioner Waseem Daker's ("Daker")
Motion to Vacate and Motion for Reconsideration. (Doc. 28.) The Court re-opened Daker's
case and assigned it to Magistrate Judge Baker as the referral judge. (Id at p. 2.) By this same
Order, the Court advised Daker it would "consider what portions of [his] petition state a valid
habeas claim" and his motion to consolidate his six (6) habeas cases once the Court regains
jurisdiction, either by Daker moving to dismiss his appeal with the Eleventh Circuit Court of
Appeals or the Eleventh Circuit issuing a decision and remanding.' (Id)
Because this Court does not currently have jurisdiction in this case, the Court
DISMISSES as moot Daker's Motion to Amend and Motion to Consolidate Cases,(doc. 23), at
this time. Once the Court regains jurisdiction in this case, Daker can re-urge these Motions.
SO ORDERED,this c^^^^dav of August,
j. rand:^,^^
chief judge
unitedMates district court
UTHEWSr DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
' Daker's case remains pending with the Eleventh Circuit. In fact, Daker's motion to proceed informa
pauperis in that court was docketed on August 6, 2018. Case No. 18-11384-E(11th Cir. Aug. 6, 2018).
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