Hawes v. State of Georgia

Filing 19

ORDER granting 18 Motion to Stay Discovery pending the resolution of the motion to dismiss. Should Defendant's motion be denied, the parties are instructed to file a proposed scheduling order within fourteen days after the Court's ruling on the motion to dismiss. Signed by Judge J. Randal Hall on 06/17/2016. (thb)

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IN THE UNITED FOR THE STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA STATESBORO DIVISION JAMES H. HAWES, * Plaintiff, * * v. * CV 616-015 * STATE OF GEORGIA, Defendant. * * ORDER Presently before discovery. February (Doc. 4, 2016 the 18.) and Court Plaintiff's Defendant's Plaintiff asserts against the State of Georgia. dismiss is complaint. a initiated claim (Doc. 1.) (Doc. for motion this false to stay action on imprisonment Defendant has moved to 16.) Defendant now requests that the Court stay discovery and other deadlines in this matter pending resolution of its motion to dismiss. consideration, the Court GRANTS Defendant's request. Upon Discovery in this case shall be stayed pending the Court's resolution of Defendant's motion to dismiss. Should Defendant's motion be denied, the parties are instructed to file a proposed scheduling order within fourteen days after the Court's ruling on the motion to dismiss. ORDER ENTERED at Augusta, Georgia this //^day of June, 2016. HONORkS&e" J. B&NDAL HALL UNITED/STATES DISTRICT JUDGE SQUJPtfERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA

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