Thomas v. State of Washington
Filing
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ORDER RE REQUESTING RELEIF FROM THE COURT by Hon. Brian A Tsuchida. (cc: Plaintiff via USPS)(AE)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON
AT SEATTLE
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GASKINS E. THOMAS, JR.,
Plaintiff,
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ORDER RE REQUESTING
RELIEF FROM THE COURT
v.
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CASE NO. C17-617-BAT
STATE OF WASHINGTON,
Defendant.
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Plaintiff Gaskins E. Thomas, proceeding pro se, has filed a CD accompanied by a Notice
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of Filing Paper or Physical Materials with the Clerk. Dkt. 12. The Court reminds plaintiff that
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any request made to the Court to obtain a ruling or order must be presented in the form of a
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motion. The motion must explain what the movant wants the Court to do and why the Court
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should do it. The opposing party is then afforded an opportunity to respond to the motion, and
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the movant may submit a reply to defendant’s response.
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Any motion shall include in its caption (immediately below the title of the motion) a
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designation of the date the motion is to be noted for consideration upon the Court’s motion
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calendar. All briefs and affidavits in opposition to or in support of any motion shall be filed and
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served pursuant to the requirements of Rule 7 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and LCR
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7.
ORDER RE REQUESTING - 1
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Plaintiff is cautioned that no action will be taken on any filing in the absence of a
motion requesting specific relief.
DATED this 29th day of June, 2017.
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BRIAN A. TSUCHIDA
United States Magistrate Judge
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RELIEF FROM THE COURT - 2
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