Campbell v. Mack et al
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ORDER (1) Granting Plaintiff's 58 Motion for an Order to Show Cause and (2) Ordering Third-Party K-9 Academy Training Facility to Show Cause. Show Cause Response due by 12/15/2017. Signed by District Judge Matthew F. Leitman. (HMon)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN
SOUTHERN DIVISION
KEVIN CAMPBELL,
Plaintiff,
Case No. 16-cv-12922
Hon. Matthew F. Leitman
v.
DANIEL MACK et al..
Defendants.
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ORDER (1) GRANTING PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR AN ORDER TO
SHOW CAUSE (ECF #58) AND (2) ORDERING THIRD-PARTY K-9
ACADEMY TRAINING FACILITY TO SHOW CAUSE
On September 15, 2017, Plaintiff Kevin Campbell issued and served a
document subpoena on third party K-9 Academy Training Facility. (See ECF #581.) The subpoena required K-9 Academy to produce the requested documents on
September 29, 2017. (See id.) According to Campbell, K-9 Academy has not
produced any documents in response to the subpoena. (See ECF #58 at Pg. ID 461.)
Nor has K-9 Academy responded to the subpoena by, for example, filing a motion
to quash with the Court.
On October 11, 2017, Campbell filed a motion for an order to show cause due
to K-9 Academy’s failure to respond to the subpoena. (See ECF #58.) The Court
GRANTS the motion as follows: By no later than December 15, 2017, K-9
Academy shall SHOW CAUSE in writing why it did not respond to the subpoena
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and why the Court should not hold it in contempt due to its failure to respond.
Campbell shall serve K-9 Academy with a copy of this Order by no later than
November 17, 2017, and he shall file a proof of service with the Court after he
effectuates such service.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
s/Matthew F. Leitman
MATTHEW F. LEITMAN
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Dated: November 14, 2017
I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing document was served upon the
parties and/or counsel of record on November 14, 2017, by electronic means and/or
ordinary mail.
s/Holly A. Monda
Case Manager
(810) 341-9764
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