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)
IN THE UNITED
FOR THE
STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
STATESBORO DIVISION
JAMES H.
HAWES,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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CV
616-015
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STATE OF GEORGIA,
Defendant.
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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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