Ojeda v. Scottsbluff, City of et al

Filing 55

ORDER - Plaintiff's motion (filing 54 ) requesting additional time in which to respond to Defendants' motion for summary judgment (filing 46 ) is granted; Plaintiff shall file her responsive brief and any evidentiary materials on or before February 27, 2009; Defendants shall file a reply brief and any evidentiary materials within ten (10) business days after Plaintiff files her responsive brief. Ordered by Judge Richard G. Kopf. (JAB)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA STELLA M. OJEDA, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) V. ) ) SCOTTSBLUFF, CITY OF, a ) political subdivision of the State of ) Nebraska, ALEX MORENO, Chief, ) sued in their individual and ) professional capacities, PHIL ) ECKERBERG, Sgt., sued in their ) individual and professional ) capacities, SHAWN MCFARLAND, ) Sgt., sued in their individual and ) professional capacities, PHIL ) MARTINDALE, Sgt., sued in their ) individual and official capacities, and ) KEVIN SPENCER, Capt., sued in ) their individual and official ) capacities, ) ) Defendants. ) ) 4:08CV3067 ORDER Plaintiff has filed a motion (filing 54) requesting additional time in which to respond to Defendants' motion for summary judgment (filing 46). I shall grant the motion. IT IS ORDERED: 1. Plaintiff's motion (filing 54) requesting additional time in which to respond to Defendants' motion for summary judgment (filing 46) is granted; 2. Plaintiff shall file her responsive brief and any evidentiary materials on or before February 27, 2009; Defendants shall file a reply brief and any evidentiary materials within ten (10) business days after Plaintiff files her responsive brief; The Clerk of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska shall adjust the court's computerized record-keeping system to change the "response due" date accordingly. 3. 4. February 19, 2009. BY THE COURT: s/Richard G. Kopf United States District Judge 2

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