M.M. v. Burke County Public Schools Board of Education et al

Filing 15

ORDER that the Protective Order for Investigative Report of the State Bureau of Investigation [14-1] is hereby ORDERED to be stricken from this file by the Clerk. Signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis Howell on 10/21/2013. (Pro se litigant served by US Mail.)(thh)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA ASHEVILLE DIVISION 1:13 CV 204 M.M., as lawful guardian ad litem of Minor Child M.G., ) ) ) Plaintiff ) ) v ) ) BURKE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ) BOARD OF EDUCATION, KATHY AMOS,) DAVID BURLESON, JOHN ROES 1-10 ) and MICHAEL ANDREW ALEXANDER, ) ) Defendants. ) ORDER THIS MATTER is before the undersigned pursuant to a document attached to the Certification and Report of F.R.C.P. 26(f) Conference and Discovery Plan (#14) filed in the above entitled matter. The document is entitled “Protective Order for Investigative Report of the State Bureau of Investigation” (#14-1). A motion was not filed by the parties requesting the issuance of the protective order. LCvR 7.1(A) and (C)(2) require that each motion should be set forth as a separately filed pleading. Due to the fact that a motion was not filed requesting the relief, the undersigned will issue an order striking the Protective Order for Investigative Report of the State Bureau of Investigation (#14-1) from the file. Should the parties, including the pro se Defendant, Michael Andrew Alexander, 1 desire to consent to a motion and request the issuance of such an order, the Court will consider the motion upon its being filed. ORDER IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the Protective Order for Investigative Report of the State Bureau of Investigation (#14-1) is hereby ORDERED to be stricken from this file by the Clerk. Signed: October 21, 2013 2

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