Martinez-Garcia et al v. Perez, et al.
Filing
22
ORDER granting 21 Motion to Compel subpoena responses. The Court ORDERS Guerrero to respond within seven days of the date this Order is served, and to pay five hundred dollars in fees and expenses to the plaintiffs. Signed by Magistrate Judge G. R. Smith on 7/25/2013. (loh)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
STATE SBORO DIVISION
CIRILO MARTINEZ-GARCIA, et al.,
and others similarly situated,
Plaintiffs,
V.
Case No. CV613-015
MARIA PEREZ and
DAHLIA GUERRERO,
Defendants.
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The Mexican migrant worker plaintiffs who brought this Fair
Labor Standards Act case against two farm labor recruiters move to
compel subpoena responses from one of them. Doc. 21. To that end,
they have shown that defendant Dahlia Guerrero has been evasive,
obstructive, and intransigent.
Id. at 1-3. In that the motion is both
supported and unopposed by operation of Local Rule 7.5 ("Failure to
respond within the applicable time period shall indicate that there is no
opposition to a motion."), it is GRANTED. The Court ORDERS
Guerrero to respond within seven days of the date this Order is served,
and pay $500 in fees and expenses to the plaintiffs.
SO ORDERED, thisay of July, 2013.
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
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