Manley v. State of Nevada et al
Filing
165
MINUTE ORDER IN CHAMBERS of the Honorable Magistrate Judge William G. Cobb, on 11/21/2013, granting Plaintiff's 158 Motion to Withdraw, therefore denying as moot 146 and 147 motions; granting Defendants' 164 Request for Status Conference. The motion hearing scheduled for 11/25/2013 will also address the matters outlined in Defendants' 164 request. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - KR)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEVADA
CHARLES S. MANLEY, JR.
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Plaintiff,
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vs.
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STATE OF NEVADA, et al.,
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Defendants.
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3:11-cv-00636-RCJ-WGC
MINUTES OF THE COURT
November 21, 2013
PRESENT: THE HONORABLE WILLIAM G. COBB, U.S. MAGISTRATE JUDGE
DEPUTY CLERK:
KATIE LYNN OGDEN 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 Withdraw “both his motion to extend Interrogatories
and motion to extend discovery.” (Doc. # 158.)
Good cause appearing, Plaintiff’s Motion to Withdraw (Doc. # 158) is GRANTED.
Plaintiff’s Motion for Leave to Extend Limit on Interrogatories (Doc. # 146) and Motion to Extend
Discovery (Doc. # 147) are therefore DENIED as moot.
Also before the court is Defendants’ Request for Status Conference. (Doc. # 164.) Defendants
ask the court to either set their request for a status conference to establish a briefing schedule relative
to Plaintiff’s discovery motions filed as Docs. ## 159, 160, 161, 162 and 163 or address their request
at the hearing already set in this matter.
Defendants’ motion (Doc. # 164) is GRANTED. The motion hearing scheduled for
November 25, 2013, will also address the matters outlined in Defendants’ request (Doc.#164).
IT IS SO ORDERED.
LANCE S. WILSON, CLERK
By:
/s/
Deputy Clerk
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