Dalenko v. Stephens et al
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ORDER denying 14 Motion/Petition for Leave to Waive Exemption From E-Filing. Signed by Senior Judge James C. Fox on 6/12/2012. Copy sent to Plaintiff via US Mail. (Edwards, S.)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
WESTERN DIVISION
No.S:12-CV-122-F
CAROL DALENKO,
Plaintiff,
v.
DONALD W. STEPHENS,
SHANNON R. JOSEPH,
SANFORD L. STEELMAN, JR.
BARBARA A. JACKSON,
DONNA S. STROUD,
ROBERT C. HUNTER,
JAMES A. WYNN, JR., and
SAM ERVIN, IV, individually and
officially,
Defendants.
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ORDER
This matter is before the court on Petition For Leave to Waive Exemption From E-Filing
[DE-14] (CMlECF) filed by the pro se Plaintiff, Carol Dalenko. In the Petition and the
Memorandum [DE-IS] in support thereof, Dalenko contends that the court should allow her to
file electronically because she has been prejudiced in this case and others by having to file
documents in paper form. Dalenko also asserts that she is an experienced registered user of the
electronic filing system of the North Carolina appellate courts, and that she has registered for
CMlECF training with this court.
Local Civil Rule 5.1 provides, in pertinent part, the following:
(b) Registered User. Only an attorney who is registered in CMlECF may file
documents electronically ....
(t) Exceptions to Electronic Filing. Documents filed by a party who is not
represented by an attorney pennitted to practice in the Eastern District of North
Carolina ... shall be filed in paper, and are excluded from electronic filing. Any
document filed in paper that is not exempt pursuant to this section must be
accompanied by a motion for leave to file the document and a proposed order....
Local Civil Rule 5.1 (emphasis added). Under these rules, all pro se parties must file in paper
fonn, and are not pennitted access to the electronic system. The prejudices Dalenko contends
she faces are no different from that of every other pro se litigant in this court, and the court
declines to create a special exception for Dalenko in this case.
tJ.
SO ORDERED. This the ~ day of June, 2012.
enior United States District Judge
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