Cordova v. Lea County Detention Center et al

Filing 26

ORDER by Magistrate Judge Kevin R. Sweazea granting 25 Joint Motion to Extend Deadlines. Discovery now terminates June 1, 2020; Motions related to discovery now due on or before June 15, 2020; All other motions, including Daubert and dispositive motions, now due on or before June 30, 2020; Pretrial order now due to Court on or before August 6, 2020. (cbf)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO JOHN CORDOVA, Plaintiff, vs. No. 19-CV-377 RB/KRS LEA COUNTY DETENTION CENTER, LEA COUNTY, WARDEN RUBEN QUINTANA in his individual capacity, LIEUTENANT JOHEL MALDONADO in his individual capacity, OFFICER JOE PORTILLO in his individual capacity, OFFICER ERIC BLAND in his individual capacity, and OFFICER DILLON PHIPPS in his individual capacity, Defendants. ORDER GRANTING JOINT MOTION TO EXTEND DEADLINES THIS MATTER came before the Court upon the Joint Motion to Extend Deadlines from this Court’s Scheduling Order of August 8, 2019. The Court being fully apprised of the circumstances FINDS the motion should be granted. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the following case management deadlines shall be amended from this Court’s Scheduling Order of August 8, 2019 as follows: December 30, 2019 - Plaintiff to join parties or amend pleadings January 30, 2020 - Defendants to join parties or amend pleadings January 16, 2020 - Plaintiff’s Expert Disclosure Deadline March 2, 2020 - Defendants’ Expert Disclosure Deadline June 1, 2020 - Deadline for supplementing discovery/disclosures June 1, 2020 - Discovery Cut-Off June 15, 2020 - Motions Relating to Discovery June 30, 2020 - All other motions July 30, 2020 - Pretrial Order from Plaintiff to Defendants August 6, 2020 - Pretrial Order from Defendants to Court ________________________________ KEVIN R. SWEAZEA UNITED STATES MAGITRATE JUDGE

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