McGarrell v. City of New York et al

Filing 63

ORDER: Defendants have filed a motion to dismiss for failure to prosecute. Plaintiff shall file his opposition to this motion by April 3, 2020. Defendants may file any reply by April 17, 2020. Plaintiff is warned that if he fails to comply with this order, his case may be dismissed. And as set forth herein. SO ORDERED., ( Responses due by 4/3/2020, Replies due by 4/17/2020.) (Signed by Magistrate Judge Gabriel W. Gorenstein on 3/03/2020) (ama) Modified on 3/4/2020 (ama). Copy sent by Chambers. Modified on 3/4/2020 (ama).

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,;:u __ ::DNY ·- -..., . ,i,_,l),'• .' UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK -· ~: ,'.,L _ . ,_ l<-ONICALLY FILED ---------------------------------------------------------------X FLOYD MCGARRELL, ORDER Plaintiff, -v.- 18 Civ. 1301 (AT) (GWG) CITY OF NEW YORK, et al., Defendants. ---------------------------------------------------------------X GABRIEL W. GORENSTEIN, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE Defendants have filed a motion to dismiss for failure to prosecute. Plaintiff shall file his opposition to this motion by April 3, 2020. Defendants may file any reply by April 17, 2020. Plaintiff is warned that ifhe fails to comply with this order, his case may be dismissed. Finally, plaintiff is again reminded that the Pro Se Intake Unit at the United States Courthouse, 500 Pearl Street, Room 230, New York, New York ((212) 805-0175) may be of assistance in connection with court procedures. In additional, free legal help may be available from the New York Legal Assistance Group Legal Clinic for Pro Se Litigants- (212) 659-6190 at the Foley Square Courthouse, 40 Centre Street, Room LL22. Dated: New York, New York March 3, 2020 SO ORDERED: Copy sent to: Floyd McGarrell 713 St. Nicholas Avenue, Apt. #9 New York, New York 10031

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