Stinski v. Sellers et al
Filing
37
ORDER granting 30 Motion for a Scheduling Order. Signed by Judge William T. Moore, Jr. on 5/22/18. (jrb)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR
THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
SAVANNAH DIVISION
DARRYL SCOTT STINSKI,
Petitioner,
CASE NO. CV418-066
V.
ERIC SELLERS, Warden, Georgia
Diagnostic and Classification
Center; and ERIC C. DOZIER,
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Commissioner, Georgia Department
of Corrections;
Respondents.
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ORDER
TO
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Before
the
Court
is
Respondents'
Motion
for
Scpeduling
Order. (Doc. 30.) Both parties have submitted proposed orders.
(Doc.
30,
Attach.
consideration
of
2;
both
Doc.
36,
proposed
Attach
orders,
2.)
the
After
Court
careful
ENTERS
the
following scheduling order.
Petitioner shall
have
ninety days from the
date of this
order to file any requests for discovery. Respondents shall file
a response within thirty days of Petitioner filing his request
for
discovery.
Petitioner
will
then
have
ten
days
after
the
filing of Respondents' response in which to file a reply. If the
Court
permits discovery,
Petitioner
will
have
120 days after
service of the Court's discovery order to complete discovery.
Petitioner
discovery
or
shall
have
thirty days
thirty
after
days
service
from
of
the
the
close
Court's
of
order
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