Harris et al v. City of Charlotte et al
Filing
18
ORDER that the Plaintiff provide records from providers identified in Order or an explanation for why such records cannot be produced by 12/30/2016. Signed by Senior Judge Graham Mullen on 12/8/2016. (tmg)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
CHARLOTTE DIVISION
CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:16-CV-00146-GCM
JERAMIE BARIDEAUX
JONATHAN HARRIS,
Plaintiff,
v.
JOHN C. GORROD
CITY OF CHARLOTTE
MICHAEL R. BODENSTEIN
RODNEY MONROE
MICHAEL C. WALLIN,
Defendant.
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ORDER
THIS MATTER is before the Court on its own motion. On November 30, 2016 the Court
entered an order extending the discovery deadline to January 1, 2017. (Doc. No. 17). The Court
advised the parties that any discovery disputes should be raised informally, by means of
correspondence with chambers rather than by motion. Plaintiff has requested discovery for any
and all medical records from 10 years preceding the April 14, 2015 encounter through the present,
and Plaintiff claims an inability to produce these records. The Court has considered all of the
issues raised by the parties.
Of the providers identified in discovery, the Defendants are still missing records from
Rochester Regional/Park Ridge Hospital and Genesee Hospital/Dr. Angle Mangle for Plaintiff
Jonathan Harris. For Plaintiff Jeramie Barideaux records from the following providers are missing:
Dr. Shannon Pitts, Rochester, NY; Cathy Simpson of Catholic Family Charities, Rochester NY;
CMC-Pineville; CMC-Billingsley/CMC-Randolph; Center for Emotional Health, Matthews, NC;
Glenda Vinson-Nnaji; an unidentified drug rehab center in 2007/2008; Crestwood, Asheville, NC;
St. Mary’s Hospital; and Mercy Horizons.
IT IS ORDERED that the Plaintiff provide records from all of the above providers
identified in discovery or an explanation for why such records cannot be produced by December
30, 2016.
SO ORDERED.
Signed: December 8, 2016
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