Earl v. United States
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ORDER denying without prejudice 29 Motion To Extend Deadlines and to File Electronically. Signed by Senior Judge James C. Fox on 7/24/2015. (Grady, B.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRlCT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRlCT OF NORTH CAROLINA
WESTERN DIVISION
No. 5:14-CV-115-F
STEPHEN EARL,
Plaintiff,
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UNITED STATES OF AMERlCA,
Defendant.
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ORDER
This matter is before the court on the plaintiffs Motion to Extend Court Schedule by 3 0 Days
[DE-29]. The motion, which was filed when plaintiff was proceedingpro se, posited that it takes him
longer to respond to discovery requests and review provided discovery because of vision problems
ยท he has. The motion also asks that he be allowed to file electronically.
Since filing the motion, counsel has entered a notice of appearance [DE-30] for plaintiff.
Accordingly, the motion to extend deadlines and to file electronically is DENIED without prejudice.
SO ORDERED .
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This the 2 'f day of July, 2015.
J#C.Fox
Senior United States District Judge
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