Mikell v. United States of America
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ORDER denying as frivolous 25 Motion for Entry of Default; denying 26 Motion for Extension of Time; denying 27 Motion Reserving the Right to File Additional Motions. Signed by Magistrate Judge G. R. Smith on 08/18/2010. (lmm)
Mikell v. United States of America
Doc. 29
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA STATE SBORO DIVISION
BOB AARON MIKELL
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
) ) ) Case No. CV609-065 CR606-026 ) )
ORDER The Court DENIES 28 U.S.C. § 2255 movant Bob Aaron Mikell's Motion for a 75-day extension of time within which to reply to the government's response to his § 2255 motion. CV609-065, doc. 26. He in fact has filed a reply, though he uses the obsolete "Traverse" term. Doe. 28. Apparently, movant was worried that his reply was untimely and would not be considered. The Court will consider it. Mikell's "Motion Reserving the Right to File Additional Motions," doe. 27, to the extent that it seeks to suspend judicial action on the § 2255 motion, is DENIED. Like any litigant, Mikell may file motions and
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briefs as the need arises. Finally, his Motion for Entry of Default (doe. 25) is DENIED as frivolous. SO ORDERED this 18th day of August, 2010.
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE SOUTHERN DISTRICT of GEORGIA
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