York v. Carpenter et al

Filing 14

ORDER: Plaintiff's Motion for Temporary Restraining Order andPreliminary Injunction 9 is denied. Signed on 4/13/16 by Chief Judge Michael W. Mosman. (Mailed copy to plaintiff) (dsg)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON BRIAN WILLIAM YORK, Case No. 6:16-cv-00320-MO Plaintiff, ORDER v. TAMELLA CARPENTER, et al., Defendants. MOSMAN, District Judge. civil This Motion Preliminary Injunction Pursuant of to service Fed. R. comes ( # 9) as Plaintiff's • required Civ. P. by Fed. 65(b) (1) (B), court the before Restraining Temporary for plaintiff's certificate case rights Order Motion R. Ci v. the and lacks P. court on a 5 (a) . may nevertheless issue a temporary restraining order without notice to the adverse party if the applicant "certifies in writing any 1 - ORDER efforts made to give notice and the reasons why it should not be required.'' As plaintiff has not done so, his Motion is denied. CONCLUSION Plaintiff's Motion for Temporary Restraining Order Preliminary Injunction (#9) is denied. IT IS SO ORDERED. DATED this ~ day of April, 2016. ~~- United States District Judge and

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