Pilger v. Mosley et al

Filing 35

ORDER re Letters. Plaintiff is hereby respectfully notified that the Court will take no action in response to his letters. Any request for relief related to this case must be styled as a proper motion in the format required by the local rules. Further correspondence in this case will be disregarded. Signed by Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey on 5/21/2019. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - SLD)

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1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 3 Paul Pilger, 4 Case No.: 2:18-cv-00854-JAD-PAL Plaintiff 5 v. Order re: letters 6 Donald Mosley, et al., 7 Defendants Since the Court entered judgment in this case on March 1, 2019, 1 Plaintiff Paul Pilger has 8 9 mailed several letters to the presiding judge and Chief Judge Navarro. 2 Mr. Pilger is advised that 10 the Court does not correspond with litigants. As this district’s local rule IA 7-1 explains, 11 attorneys and pro se parties “must not send case-related correspondence, such as letters, emails, 12 or facsimilies, to the court. All communications with the court must be styled as a motion, 13 stipulation, or notice, and must be filed in the court’s docket and served on all other attorneys 14 and pro se parties. The court may strike any case-related correspondence filed in the court’s 15 docket that is not styled as a motion, stipulation, or notice.” Mr. Pilger is hereby respectfully 16 notified that the Court will take no action in response to his letters. Any request for relief related 17 to this case must be styled as a proper motion in the format required by the local rules. 3 Further 18 correspondence in this case will be disregarded. 19 Dated: May 21, 2019 20 _________________________________ U.S. District Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey 21 22 1 ECF No. 27. 23 2 ECF Nos. 30, 33, 34. 3 See LRs 7-2, 7-3, and LR IA 7-1.

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