Sarratt v. South Carolina Department of Corrections et al
Filing
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ORDER: Defendants must file any dispositive motions within ten (10) days of the filing date of this Order. If no dispositive motions are filed within the 10-day period, the Court will infer that Defendant wishes to proceed to trial. Motions due by 6/29/2017. Signed by Magistrate Judge Jacquelyn D Austin on 6/19/2017. (abuc)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
ANDERSON/GREENWOOD DIVISION
Michael Anthony Sarratt,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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South Carolina Department of Corrections, )
Bryan P. Stirling, Sandra R. Barrett,
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Defendants.
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C/A No. 8:16-cv-03486-RBH-JDA
ORDER
Defendants’ dispositive motions were due with respect to Plaintiff’s Complaint on
May 8, 2017. [Doc. 13 at 2.] To date, the Court has not received any dispositive motions
in response to Plaintiff’s Complaint.
Now, therefore,
IT IS ORDERED that Defendants must file any dispositive motions within ten (10)
days of the filing date of this Order. If no dispositive motions are filed within the 10-day
period, the Court will infer that Defendant wishes to proceed to trial.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
s/Jacquelyn D. Austin
United States Magistrate Judge
June 19, 2017
Greenville, South Carolina
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