Wilder v. Wilmington North Carolina Police Department et al

Filing 43

ORDER denying 41 Motion to Obtain Courtesy Copies; denying 42 Motion to Change Venue. Signed by District Judge Terrence W. Boyle on 8/26/2024. Copy sent via US Mail to Lawrence Wilder at New Hanover County Jail, 3950 Juvenile Center Rd., Castle Hayne, NC 28429. (Stouch, L.)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA SOUTHERN DIVISION NO. 7:09-CV-36-BO LAWRENCE WILDER, ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) V. ) ORDER ) WILMINGTON NORTH CAROLINA POLICE DEPARTMENT, etal., ) ) ) Defendants. ) This matter is before the Court on a motion by plaintiff, proceeding pro se, seeking courtesy copies. Plaintiff has also filed a motion seeking to change venue, notice of an appeal, a hearing, and recusal of the undersigned. Plaintiff has listed nine cases in the caption of each motion. Plaintiffs motions are difficult to decipher and do not appear to provide the Court with any basis upon which to provide plaintiff with any relief. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 7(b); see also United States v. Glass, 317 F.2d 200, 202 (4th Cir. 1963) (indigent party must show particularized need to obtain copies at government expense). Accordingly, plaintiffs motions [DE 41 & 42] are DENIED. However, to the extent [DE 42] can be construed as a notice of appeal, the Clerk of Court is DIRECTED to transmit [DE 42] to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. SO ORDERED, this u day of August 2024. TE NCE W. BOYLE UNITED STATES DISTRICT

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