Evans v. Griess et al
Filing
108
ORDER regarding 107 Motion for Emergency Order filed by George Reynold Evans. Plaintiff shall notify the Court within fourteen days of the date of entry of this order to which address he requests that the DVD be mailed or whether a person desi gnated by him will retrieve the DVD from the Office of the Clerk. Defendants shall notify the Court within the same time of any objection to returning plaintiffs DVD. Signed by US District Judge Terrence W. Boyle on 6/26/2017. Certified copy sent to pro se plaintiff via US Mail to P.O. Box 506, Maury, N.C. 28554 (Stouch, L.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRJCT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRJCT OF NORTH CAROLINA
SOUTHERN DIVISION
NO. 7:13-CV-128-BO
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GEORGE REYNOLD EVANS,
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Plaintiff,
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OFFICER JASON GRJESS, et al.,
Defendants.
ORDER
This matter is before the Court on plaintiff George Evans' s motion for emergency order
for release of a DVD that was filed with the Court. [DE 107; 64-2]. The Court has previously
provided plaintiff with a copy of the subject DVD. [DE 94; 95]. It appearing that final judgment
has been entered in this matter, no appeal is pending, and there are no pending motions currently
under the Court's review notwithstanding the instant motion, the clerk is DIRECTED to return
the DVD filed at DE 64-2 to plaintiff. See Local Civil Rule 79.1. Plaintiff shall notify the Court
within fourteen days of the date of entry of this order to which address ~e requests that the DVD
be mailed or whether a person designated by him will retrieve the DVD from the Office of the
Clerk. Defendants shall notify the Court within the same time of any objection to returning
plaintiffs DVD.
The clerk is DIRECTED to serve a copy ofthis order on plaintiff at his current address as
reflected at DE 107-3.
SO ORDERED, this~ day of June, 2017.
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UNITED STATES DISTRJCT JUDGE
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