Stevens v. Palmer
Filing
100
MINUTE ORDER IN CHAMBERS of the Honorable Magistrate Judge Valerie P. Cooke, on 12/18/2014, granting 89 Motion for Extended Copywork Funds. Plaintiff is allowed a one-time extension of $25.80, not to be exceeded under any circumstance. The Clerk shall mail a copy of this order to NDOC Chief of Inmate Services (mailed 12/18/2014). (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - KR)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEVADA
COUNTRY JOE STEVENS,
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Plaintiff,
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vs.
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CO A. JUNGEN, et al.,
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Defendants.
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PRESENT:
3:11-CV-0558-LRH (VPC)
MINUTES OF THE COURT
December 18, 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 extend prison copywork limit (#89) by $25.80.
Defendants have filed notice of limited opposition (#92). In his motion, plaintiff states that he
has exceeded his photocopy limit and requests that the court allow him to exceed the limit by an
additional $25.80 in order to prosecute this case. The court will allow plaintiff a one-time
opportunity to exceed his photocopy limit in the amount of $25.80. The additional $25.80 shall
be added to plaintiff’s prison account to be paid when plaintiff has funds available. The court
cautions plaintiff that he should carefully consider the documents he intends to copy as the court
will not allow plaintiff to exceed the copy limit by more than an additional $25.80 under any
circumstance.
The Clerk shall mail a copy of this order to Chief of Inmate Services for NDOC, P.O.
Box 7011, Carson City, Nevada 89702.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
LANCE S. WILSON, CLERK
By:
/s/
Deputy Clerk
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