Alford v. Pike County Detention Center et al
Filing
114
ORDER denying 109 Motion for Reconsideration Signed by Honorable David C. Bramlette, III on 7/14/2017 (ECW)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI
WESTERN DIVISION
HENRY HINTON, JR.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 5:15-cv-77(DCB)(MTP)
PIKE COUNTY, ET AL.
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
This cause is before the Court on the plaintiff Henry Hinton,
Jr.’s Motion to Reconsider (docket entry 109) this Court’s Order
(docket entry 106) denying as moot the plaintiff’s motion for
partial summary judgment (docket entry 69) and adopting the Report
and Recommendation of Magistrate Judge Michael T. Parker (docket
entry 98).
As grounds therefor, the plaintiff alleges that his motion to
extend time to file objections was erroneously applied to the wrong
motion, and that good cause was shown to extend the time for filing
dispositive motions. However, the Court’s Order (docket entry 106)
found that both the plaintiff’s motion for additional time and his
objections were timely filed, and the Court granted the motion for
additional time.
that
genuine
Order, p. 1.
issues
of
However, the Court further found
material
fact
existed,
and
that
the
plaintiff failed to show that he is entitled to judgment as a
matter
of
law.
Therefore,
reconsideration shall be denied.
Accordingly,
the
plaintiff’s
motion
for
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the plaintiff Henry Hinton, Jr.’s
Motion to Reconsider (docket entry 109) is DENIED.
SO ORDERED, this the 14th day of July, 2017.
/s/ David Bramlette
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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