Barnett v. Lynch

Filing 18

CONCURRING ORDER re: 17 Designated Case Order Out. Chief Judge John A. Woodcock, Jr., US District Court-Maine, is designated and assigned to preside over this case. Magistrate Judge Margaret J. Kravchuk is assigned to perform such duties under 28 U.S.C. § 636 (a)-(c) as may be assigned to her by the district judge to whom this case is assigned. So Ordered by Chief Judge John A. Woodcock. (jeb)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Cushaw Banacek Bamett Plaintiff v. NH Civil No. 1:12-cv-51 Daniel J. Lynch Defendant ORDER All active service district judges in this district are recused from presiding over this case. Accordingly, the case shall be referred to the District of Maine; sitting by designation. The recusal of all of the active service district judges in this court give rise to an "emergency" with respect to the referred case as that term is used in 28 U.S.C. § 636 (f)- I therefore concur in the assignment of a magistrate judge from the designated district to perform the duties specified in 28 U.S.C. §636(a) - (c). SO ORDERED. Date: April 24, 2012 I si Joseph N. Laplante Joseph N. Laplante Chief Judge cc: Cushaw Banacek Bamett, pro se I concur that I, John A. Woodcock, Jr. a district judge in active service, shall be designated and assigned to preside over the above-captioned case. I further concur that an emergency exists as specified above and that for the duration of this case Magistrate Judge Margaret J. Kravchuk is assigned to perform such duties under 28 U.S.C. § 636 (a) - (c) as may be assigned to her by the district judge to whom this case is assigned. MMfiii xhtei Date: Afrfc ?<" fr/fr. cc: Chief United States District Judge District of Maine Cushaw Banacek Bamett, pro se Clerk, USDC- District of New Hampshire i

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