Grubbs v. Salvation Army, The
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MEMORANDUM AND ORDER denying 36 Plaintiff's Motion for Documents. Signed by Magistrate Judge Teresa J. James on 07/31/2014.Mailed to pro se party Elvis J. Grubbs by regular mail. (ts)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS
ELVIS J. GRUBBS,
Plaintiff,
v.
THE SALVATION ARMY,
Defendant.
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Case No. 13-cv-4017-DDC-TJJ
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
This matter is before the Court on pro se Plaintiff’s Motion for Documents (ECF No. 36), in
which Plaintiff asks the Court to “grant documents.” Upon consideration of the matter, the Court
finds that the motion should be denied.
In his motion, Plaintiff states that (1) he has “no document of The Salvation Army & Defense
lawyer Ms. Rosalee McNamara saying she contact the court and then pursuant to the call
contacted the police” as seen in an attached exhibit, and (2) he “need[s] the Document that is
outline that I gave permission to send my signature to the Judge” as referred to in an attached
police report.1
Discovery in this case has closed. To the extent that Plaintiff seeks documents from
Defendant, his request is untimely. To the extent that Plaintiff may be asking the Court to
produce documents, all documents in this case are available to Plaintiff on CM/ECF. Moreover,
the documents that Plaintiff seeks to obtain do not appear to bear any relevance to the issues
before the Court in this case.
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ECF No. 36 at 1.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT Plaintiff’s Motion for Documents (ECF No. 36) is
DENIED.
Dated this 31st day of July, 2014 at Kansas City, Kansas.
s/ Teresa J. James
Teresa J. James
United States Magistrate Judge
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