Keck v. State of Nevada

Filing 3

ORDER Granting 2 Motion to Withdraw as Attorney and that Mr. Cal J. Potter, III, and Mr. Cal J.Potter, IV, are WITHDRAWN as counsel for petitioner. IT FURTHER IS ORDERED that Keck in proper person will have until 1/10/18, to retain replacemen t counsel or to seek other appropriate relief. The Clerk of Court is directed to SEND a copy of this order to Keck in proper person, referencing his back number #1095049, at the institutional inmate mail address for the Southern Desert Correctional Center. Signed by Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey on 10/10/17. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF -cc: Petitioner - ADR)

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1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 3 4 James William Keck, 5 Petitioner 6 Order Granting Motion to Withdraw as Counsel v. 7 2:16-cv-02984-JAD-PAL State of Nevada, 8 [ECF No. 2] Respondent 9 10 For good cause shown, 11 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that petitioner James Keck’s retained counsel’s motion to 12 withdraw as counsel [ECF No. 2] is GRANTED and that Mr. Cal J. Potter, III, and Mr. Cal J. 13 Potter, IV, are WITHDRAWN as counsel for petitioner. 14 IT FURTHER IS ORDERED that Keck in proper person will have until January 10, 15 2018, to retain replacement counsel or to seek other appropriate relief. If Keck has not done so 16 within that time period, the matter will proceed as a pro se action, and Keck will represent 17 himself without counsel. 18 The Clerk of Court is directed to SEND a copy of this order to Keck in proper person, 19 referencing his back number #1095049, at the institutional inmate mail address for the 20 Southern Desert Correctional Center. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 DATED: October 10, 2017. _______________________________ ____________________ __ ___ ___ __ _ _ Jennifer A. Dorsey nifer A Dorsey fe fe r United States District Judge ited States District Judge d tate ict u

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