Clayborne v. Lancaster County et al
Filing
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ORDER that Plaintiff has 15 days in which to submit a signed version of his complaint to the Court. Failure to do so will result in dismissal of this case without further notice. The clerk of the court is directed to set the following pro se case ma nagement deadline: July 20, 2015: check for signed complaint. The clerk of the court is directed to send to plaintiff a copy of his complaint (Filing No. 1) for signing. Ordered by Senior Judge Lyle E. Strom. (Copy mailed to pro se party with Filing No. 1)(MBM)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
ROBERT EARL CLAYBORNE, JR.,
Plaintiff,
v.
LANCASTER COUNTY, et al.,
Defendant.
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8:15CV144
ORDER
This matter is before the Court on its own motion.
Upon careful consideration,
IT IS ORDERED:
1.
Plaintiff has 15 days in which to submit a signed
version of his complaint to the Court.
Failure to do so will
result in dismissal of this case without further notice.
The
clerk of the court is directed to set the following pro se case
management deadline:
2.
July 20, 2015: check for signed complaint.
The clerk of the court is directed to send to
plaintiff a copy of his complaint (Filing No. 1) for signing.
DATED this 16th day of June, 2015.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Lyle E. Strom
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LYLE E. STROM, Senior Judge
United States District Court
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