Williams v. Lackawanna County Prison et al

Filing 26

ORDER (memorandum filed previously as separate docket entry) - IT IS ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Clerk of Court is directed to strike from the record the supplemental complaint filed on July 3, 2013. (Doc. No. 19.) 2.Defendants motion to dismiss the supplemental complaint (Doc. No. 20) is denied as moot. 3.Plaintiffs motion to correct typos within the original complaint (Doc. No. 22) is granted as set forth in the accompanying Memorandum. Within fourteen (14) days, Defendants may supplement the ir pending motion to dismiss (Doc. No. 14). Plaintiff may file a reply thereto within fourteen (14) days. 4.Plaintiffs motion for a scheduling order/discovery (Doc. No. 24) is denied as premature. 20 22 24 14 Signed by Honorable Yvette Kane on Nov. 8, 2013. (sc)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA GARY WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, v. LACKAWANNA COUNTY PRISON, et al., Defendants : : : : : : : CIVIL NO. 1:CV-13-0849 (Judge Kane) ORDER NOW, THEREFORE, THIS 8th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2013, in accordance with the accompanying Memorandum, IT IS ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Clerk of Court is directed to strike from the record the supplemental complaint filed on July 3, 2013. (Doc. No. 19.) 2. Defendants’ motion to dismiss the supplemental complaint (Doc. No. 20) is denied as moot. 3. Plaintiff’s motion to correct typos within the original complaint (Doc. No. 22) is granted as set forth in the accompanying Memorandum. Within fourteen (14) days, Defendants may supplement their pending motion to dismiss (Doc. No. 14). Plaintiff may file a reply thereto within fourteen (14) days. 4. Plaintiff’s motion for a scheduling order/discovery (Doc. No. 24) is denied as premature. S/ Yvette Kane YVETTE KANE, Judge Middle District of Pennsylvania

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