Grimes v. Wilkens
Filing
5
ORDER denying 3 Motion for an Immediate Temporary Cease and Desist Court Injunction. Signed by Judge S Maurice Hicks on 5/6/16. (crt,Whidden, C)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
SHREVEPORT DIVISION
JEROME L. GRIMES
CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-0620
VERSUS
JUDGE S. MAURICE HICKS, JR.
LEN WILKENS
MAGISTRATE JUDGE HORNSBY
ORDER
Before the Court is Plaintiff’s “Motion for an Immediate Temporary Cease and Desist Court
Injunction.” [Doc. No. 3] This Court construes this motion to be a Motion for Temporary Restraining
Order. To obtain the relief he seeks, Plaintiff would have to show (1) a substantial likelihood of
success on the merits, (2) a substantial threat of irreparable injury absent an injunction, (3) that the
threatened injury would exceed any harm that would flow from the injunction, and (4) that the
injunction would not undermine the public interest. Walgreen Co. v. Hood, 275 F.3d 475, 477 (5th
Cir. 2001). Because Plaintiff has failed to make such a showing, the Motion for an Immediate
Temporary Cease and Desist Court Injunction is DENIED.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
THUS DONE AND SIGNED, in Shreveport, Louisiana, this 6th day of May, 2016.
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