Hill v. County Of Cook et al
Filing
74
MEMORANDUM Order Signed by the Honorable Milton I. Shadur on 9/20/2010:Mailed notice(srn, )
Hill v. County Of Cook et al
Doc. 74
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION CHARLES B. HILL, JR., Plaintiff, v. COUNTY OF COOK, et al., Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )
No.
08 C 1917
MEMORANDUM ORDER This Court has just received its chambers copies of two 29page Answers to the Second Amended Complaint filed by Charles Hill, Jr. ("Hill"): Dkt. 70, an Answer on behalf of what appear
to be all defendants other than Sheriff Thomas Dart and Dkt. 71, an Answer on behalf of Sheriff Dart. Unsurprisingly, not only
are all defendants represented by State's Attorney Anita Alvarez, but the same Assistant State's Attorney has prepared and filed both documents. Only a moment's thought should have led defense counsel to have followed a different procedure than that made available by the existence of the ubiquitous computer. Had this case been
filed in more ancient times, the lawyer's decision to require the preparation of two answers instead of one would no doubt have generated a bitter (and justified) complaint by a secretary forced to engage in such a needlessly repetitive process, and that complaint might have headed off the dual filing. But even
without a complaint from such a source, counsel should have
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realized that any reader who is required to see whether and to what extent different defendants might take differing positions--in this instance, Hill's counsel and this Court--ought to be favored with a single document rather than what has been tendered. This Court understandably has no inclination, let alone the time, to undertake such a laborious task. In the interest of
courtesy as well as efficiency, both Dkt. 70 and 71 are stricken, without prejudice of course to the prompt filing of a single Answer on behalf of all defendants.
________________________________________ Milton I. Shadur Senior United States District Judge Date: September 20, 2010
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