Fernandez v. State Of Nevada et al

Filing 157

MINUTE ORDER IN CHAMBERS of the Honorable Magistrate Judge Valerie P. Cooke, on 3/25/2014, denying 156 Motion to Lift Stay. The clerk shall send a copy of 155 Order to plaintiff (mailed 3/26/2014). (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - KR)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA KEVIN FERNANDEZ, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) STATE OF NEVADA, et al., ) ) Defendants. ) ______________________________) PRESENT: 3:10-CV-0373-LRH (VPC) MINUTES OF THE COURT March 25, 2014 THE HONORABLE VALERIE P. COOKE, U.S. MAGISTRATE JUDGE DEPUTY CLERK: LISA MANN REPORTER: NONE APPEARING COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF(S): NONE APPEARING COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT(S): NONE APPEARING MINUTE ORDER IN CHAMBERS: Before the court is plaintiff’s motion to lift stay (#156). No opposition was filed. On December 20, 2013, this court stayed this matter until further order of the court (#150). On January 24, 2014, this court issued a further order (#155) addressing all of plaintiff’s pending motions and stating, in part: Discovery has ended, and this court will sua sponte strike any further request to extend discovery in this case. The only pending motions that remain are plaintiff’s objection to the District Court (#s 117, 133, & 139) and motions for extensions of time concerning the same (#s 141 & 152). After the District Court issues its orders concerning these objections, this court will re-set the deadline for the filing of dispositive motions and the joint pretrial order. Plaintiff’s motion for the court to lift stay (#156) is DENIED. The court will not entertain any further motions until the District Court issues its orders concerning the pending objections. Thereafter, the court will re-set the deadline for filing dispositive motions and the joint pretrial order. The Clerk shall SEND a copy of the court’s order (#155) to plaintiff. IT IS SO ORDERED. LANCE S. WILSON, CLERK By: /s/ Deputy Clerk

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