Hernandez v. Baker et al
Filing
139
MINUTE ORDER IN CHAMBERS of the Honorable Magistrate Judge William G. Cobb, on 5/21/2015, granting in part 138 motion for extension of copy work limit in the amount of $10.00 (copy of order sent to NDOC 5/21/15). (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - JC)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEVADA
INGINIO HERNANDEZ,
)
)
Plaintiff,
)
)
vs.
)
)
RENEE BAKER, et al.,
)
)
Defendants
)
________________________________________)
3:13-cv-00083-MMD-WGC
MINUTES OF THE COURT
May 21, 2015
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 for an extension of his copy work limit. (Doc. # 138.)
Plaintiff seeks an extension in the amount of $30.00 to respond to the Defendants’ motion for
summary judgment. (Id.) Plaintiff has not explained why he needs such an excessive amount for
copies, nor has he provided any documentation reflecting the balance in his inmate banking account
to support his request for an extension.
Plaintiff’s failure to substantiate the need and justification for a copy work extension would
normally result in a denial of the motion. However, inasmuch as the deadline for Plaintiff to submit
his response to the Defendants’ motion for summary judgment is rapidly approaching, the court will
grant Plaintiff a copy work extension in the amount of Ten $10.00 Dollars.
The Clerk shall send a copy of this order extending copywork to the Chief of Inmate Services
for NDOP (P.O. Box 7011 Carson City, NV 89702) so that the funds can be properly allocated.
Plaintiff’s motion (Doc. # 138) is GRANTED IN PART.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
LANCE S. WILSON, CLERK
By:
/s/
Deputy Clerk
Disclaimer: Justia Dockets & Filings provides public litigation records from the federal appellate and district courts. These filings and docket sheets should not be considered findings of fact or liability, nor do they necessarily reflect the view of Justia.
Why Is My Information Online?