Cager v. Lee County Detention Center

Filing 8

ORDER DIRECTING State to Respond filed by Todd Cager. Lee County Detention Center answer due 11/24/2020.. Signed by Magistrate Judge David A. Sanders on 9/10/2020. (cb)

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Case: 1:20-cv-00175-SA-DAS Doc #: 8 Filed: 09/10/20 1 of 2 PageID #: 70 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI ABERDEEN DIVISION TODD CAGER PETITIONER v. No. 1:20-cv-00175-SA-DAS LEE COUNTY DETENTION CENTER RESPONDENT ORDER DIRECTING STATE TO RESPOND Todd Cager has filed a petition for relief under 28 U.S.C. § 2241. It is ORDERED: 1. That no later than November 24, 2020, respondent, through Lynn Fitch Attorney General of the State of Mississippi, file an answer to this action, along with full and complete transcripts of all proceedings in the state courts of Mississippi arising from the charges of three counts of felony shoplifting- 3rd offense against the petitioner in the Circuit Court of Lee County, Mississippi (to the extent such are relevant to the State’s response). 2. That within 14 days of service upon him of a copy of respondent's answer, petitioner may file his traverse or reply to the allegations contained in such answer. 3. The clerk of this court will serve by email (Return Receipt, High Importance) a copy of the petition, this order, acknowledgment of service of process form, and any other initial filings, upon Lynn Fitch, Attorney General of the State of Mississippi, or lawful successor, to Assistant Attorneys General Jerrolyn Owens and Bridgette Grant. The respondent must electronically file the completed acknowledgment of service of process form upon receipt. Case: 1:20-cv-00175-SA-DAS Doc #: 8 Filed: 09/10/20 2 of 2 PageID #: 71 Petitioner is warned that failure to keep this court informed of his current address could lead to dismissal of this lawsuit. SO ORDERED, this, the 10th day of September, 2020. /s/ David A. Sanders UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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