Jackson v. New York State et al
Filing
177
ORDER denying 176 Motion for Plaintiff's failure to follow this Court's December 8, 2011 Order and the rules of the court. Signed by Hon. Michael A. Telesca on December 29, 2011. (MES)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
________________________________________
DONA J. JACKSON,
Plaintiff,
06-CV-6364
ORDER
v.
NEW YORK STATE, et al.,
Defendants.
________________________________________
By order dated December 8, 2011, this Court denied Plaintiff’s
motion to vacate the referral to Magistrate Judge Marian W. Payson
and
ordered,
as
a
sanction
for
continuously
filing
lengthy,
repetitive and frivolous motions, that Plaintiff be prohibited from
filing any further motions with the Court in this case without
first seeking permission from the Court by sending a letter, no
longer than one page, stating the relief requested and the reasons
for the request.
Plaintiff has now filed another “Motion for
Miscellaneous Relief,” which is approximately 100 pages long with
two exhibits, both approximately 100 pages long.
Plaintiff failed
to seek permission from the Court to file the motion.
Plaintiff
also failed to adhere to Local Rule of Civil Procedure 7, which
states that a memorandum in support of any motion shall not exceed
25 pages and that permission from the Court is required to file a
longer memorandum.
Plaintiff’s motion is hereby denied with prejudice for failing
to follow the December 8, 2011 Order of this Court and the Local
Rules of Civil Procedure. Plaintiff is warned that further failure
to follow the rules of this Court may result in the dismissal of
her case.
ALL OF THE ABOVE IS SO ORDERED.
s/Michael A. Telesca
Michael A. Telesca
United States District Judge
DATED: Rochester, New York
December 29, 2011
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