Brown v. Cain et al

Filing 45

RULING granting 39 Motion to Compel Discovery. Defts shall produce documents responsive to the pltfs request for production of documents, without objection, by 11/21/2011. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen C. Riedlinger on 10/31/2011. (JDL)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA LEWIS E. BROWN(#73428) VERSUS CIVIL ACTION BURL CAIN, ET AL NUMBER 11-103-JJB-SCR RULING ON MOTION TO COMPEL DISCOVERY Before Discovery. the court is the plaintiff’s Record document number 39. Motion to Compel The motion is not opposed. On July 1, 2011, the plaintiff served the defendants with a request for production of documents.1 2011, the plaintiff advised In a letter dated August 22, counsel for the defendants that responses to his request for production of documents were past due.2 A review of the record showed that the defendants have not responded to the plaintiff’s request for production of documents, and they did not file any opposition or other response to this motion. Accordingly, the plaintiff’s motion to compel discovery is granted. Defendants shall produce documents responsive to the plaintiff’s request for production of documents, without objection, 1 Record document number 23. 2 Record document number 38. by November 21, 2011. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, October 31, 2011. STEPHEN C. RIEDLINGER UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 2

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