Carter v. City of Omaha et al

Filing 20

ORDER - The motion to withdraw filed by Sheri Long Cotton, as counsel of record for Plaintiff (Filing No. 19 ), is granted. On or before April 14, 2017, Plaintiff shall either: (a) obtain the services of counsel and have that attorney file an appear ance in this case; or (b) file a statement notifying the court of her intent to litigate this case without the assistance of counsel. The failure to do so will result in a dismissal of Plaintiff's claims without further notice. The clerk shall mail a copy of this order to Plaintiff at: Kristina Carter, 955 North 28th Ave, Omaha Nebraska 68131. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Cheryl R. Zwart. (Copies mailed as directed) (KLF)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA KRISTINA M. CARTER, Plaintiff, 8:16CV389 vs. ORDER CITY OF OMAHA, a political subdivision of the State of Nebraska; BERT MILLER, individually and in his capacity as an officer of the City of Omaha Police Department; and COREY M. GORDEN, individually and in his capacity as an officer of the City of Omaha Police Department; Defendants. IT IS ORDERED: 1) The motion to withdraw filed by Sheri Long Cotton, as counsel of record for Plaintiff (Filing No. 19), is granted. 2) On or before April 14, 2017, Plaintiff shall either: (a) obtain the services of counsel and have that attorney file an appearance in this case; or (b) file a statement notifying the court of her intent to litigate this case without the assistance of counsel. The failure to do so will result in a dismissal of Plaintiff's claims without further notice. 3) The clerk shall mail a copy of this order to Plaintiff at: Kristina Carter 955 North 28th Ave Omaha Nebraska 68131 March 23, 2017. BY THE COURT: s/ Cheryl R. Zwart United States Magistrate Judge

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