Egberto v. Nevada Department Of Corrections

Filing 218

MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS - Motion Hearing held on 9/24/2010 before Magistrate Judge Robert A. McQuaid, Jr. Crtrm Administrator: Jennifer Cotter; Pla Counsel: Rickey Egberto, In Pro Per (telephonically); Def Counsel: Susan Lee; FT R #: 9:59:36 a.m. - 10:03:05 a.m.; Courtroom: 2. IT IS ORDERED that 206 Motion to Extend Time re 204 MOTION for Summary Judgment is GRANTED (Responses due by 11/24/2010); 200 Motion to Extend Time and 212 Motion to Stay are DENIED AS MOOT. Please see attached minutes for details. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - JC)

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Egberto v. Nevada Department Of Corrections Doc. 218 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA RENO, NEVADA RICKEY EGBERTO, Plaintiff(s), vs. NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, et al., Defendant(s). ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASE NO. 3:06-CV-0715-RCJ-RAM MINUTES OF THE COURT DATED: SEPTEMBER 24, 2010 PRESENT: HONORABLE ROBERT A. McQUAID, JR., U.S. MAGISTRATE JUDGE Deputy Clerk: JENNIFER COTTER Reporter: FTR: 9:59:36 a.m. - 10:03:05 a.m. Counsel for Plaintiff: RICKEY EGBERTO, In Pro Per (telephonically) Counsel for Defendant(s): SUSAN LEE PROCEEDINGS: MOTION HEARING 9:59 a.m. Court convenes. The Court addresses each of the subject motions. Motion to Extend Time to File Dispositive Motion (Docket #200) The Court notes that the Motion for Summary Judgment has been filed. IT IS ORDERED that the Motion to Extend Time is DENIED AS MOOT. Motion to Extend Time to File Opposition to Motion for Summary Judgment (Docket #206) IT IS ORDERED that the Motion to Extend Time is GRANTED. Plaintiff shall have sixty (60) days, or until November 24, 2010, to file his opposition to the Motion for Summary Judgment (Docket #204). Motion to Stay (Docket #212) IT IS ORDERED that the Motion to Stay is DENIED AS MOOT, as the applicable motions have been decided by Judge Jones. 10:03 a.m. Court adjourns. LANCE S. WILSON, CLERK By: /s/ Deputy Clerk Dockets.Justia.com

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