Utah Coalition of La Raza et al v. Herbert et al
Filing
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ORDER granting 57 Motion for Extension of Time. Defendants hereby are granted an additional 30 days to file a responsive pleading. Signed by Judge Clark Waddoups on 6/2/2011. (jtj)
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U.S. DlSTFd::T COURT
JERROLD S. JENSEN (#1678)
THOM D. ROBERTS (#2773)
Assistant Attorneys General
MARK L. SHURTLEFF (#4666)
Attorney General
160 East 300 South, 5th Floor
P.O. Box 140857
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-0857
Telephone: (801) 366-0353
jerroldjensen@utah.gov
thomroberts@utah.gov
Attorney For State Defendants
2011 JUN - 2 A '1: 5b
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UTAH
BY: DEPU .. " CLC"R't
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH, CENTRAL DIVISION
UTAH COALITION OF La RAZA, ET AL.,
MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME
Plaintiffs,
ORDER
vs.
GARY R. HERBERT, Governor of the State
of Utah, in his official capacity; MARK
SHURTLEFF, Attorney General of the State
of Utah, in his official capacity,
Civil No. 02:11-cv-0040I-CW
Judge Clark Waddoups
Defendants,
Defendants Gary R. Herbert, Governor ofthe State of Utah, in his official capacity, and
Mark Shurtleff, Attorney General of the State of Utah, in his official capacity, hereby request for
an extension of time to file a responsive motion to Plaintiff's Motion for Preliminary Injunction.
At the hearing on May 10, 2011, the Court stated that Defendants' response to Plaintiffs'
Motion for Preliminary Injunction would be due by June 8, 2011, but that more time may be
granted to file a responsive pleading if requested. Defendants hereby make that request for an
additional 30 days.
DATED this --=-1s::;.; .t_ _ day of
June
,2011.
MARK L. SHURTLEFF
Attorney General
Is/Jerrold S. Jensen
JERROLD S. JENSEN
Assistant Attorney General
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Motion for Extension of Time
Utah Coalition of La Raza, et al. v. Herbert
Case No. 2:II-cv-00401-BCW
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