Gregory v. Bureau of Prisons
Filing
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ORDER construing request for addt'l time 23 to respond to gov't's brief as motion & GRANTING, directing pltf to file br in opp to motion 16 by 10/12/2016 w/ failure to comply to result in motion being deemed unopposed, w/ stmt of mat'l facts by 10/12/16 w/ failure to timely file same to result in deft's stmt of mat'l facts 20 being deemed admitted. (See order for complete details.) Signed by Chief Judge Christopher C. Conner on 9/30/16. (ki)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOWARD SCOTT GREGORY,
Plaintiff
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Defendant
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CIVIL NO. 1:16-CV-966
(Chief Judge Conner)
ORDER
AND NOW, this 30th day of September, 2016, upon consideration of plaintiff’s
request (Doc. 23) for “additional time to respond to the Government[’]s last brief,” it
is hereby ORDERED that:
1.
The request (Doc. 23) for additional time to respond to the
Government’s brief is CONSTRUED as a motion for extension of time
and is GRANTED.
2.
Plaintiff shall file a brief in opposition to defendant’s motion (Doc. 16)
to dismiss or, in the alternative, for summary judgment, on or before
October 12, 2016. Failure to comply with this order will result in the
motion being deemed unopposed. See L.R. 7.6.
3.
Plaintiff shall file, on or before October 12, 2016, a statement of
material facts specifically responding to the numbered paragraphs in
defendant’s statement of material facts (Doc. 20). See L.R. 56.1.
a.
The statement of material facts shall include specific references
to the parts of the record that support the statement and shall
comply in all respects with Local Rule 56.1.
b.
Failure to timely file a statement of material facts in accordance
with Local Rule 56.1 will result in the facts set forth in
defendant’s statement of material facts (Doc. 20), being deemed
admitted. See L.R. 56.1.
/S/ CHRISTOPHER C. CONNER
Christopher C. Conner, Chief Judge
United States District Court
Middle District of Pennsylvania
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