Johnson v. Thomas et al

Filing 5

ORDER denying 2 Motion for Temporary Restraining Order. Signed by Judge W. Earl Britt on 10/21/10. Copy mailed to pro se plaintiff. (Cress, L.)

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UNITED STATES DIST CT COURT E A S T E R N DISTRICT OF N(DRTH CAROLINA I EASTERN DIVLSION No . 4:10-CV-151-BR STEVEN GLENN: JOHNSON Plaintiff, v. S C O T T E. THOMAS, et aI., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ORDER On 21 October 2010, plaintiff filed a motion ft a temporary restraining order. (DE # 2.) The court has considered the application and the entire record in accordance with Rule 65 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. See Winter v. Natul l Res. Def. Council Inc., 129 S. Ct. 365, 374-76 (2008); Real Truth About Obama, Inc. v. FEC, 575 F.3d 342, 345-48 (4th Cir. 2009), vacated on other grounds, 130 S. Ct. 2371 (2010), reinstated in relevant part on remand, 607 F.3d 355 (4th Cir. 2010) (per curiam). Plaintiff has failed to demonstrate irreparable harm or any of the other requirements necessary to obtain a temporary restraining order. Therefore, plaintiffs motion for a temporary restraining order is DENIED. This ~ O c t o b e r 2010. I I ~~~ wl Se~ior U.S. District Judge Earl Britt

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