Hoskins v. Waukesha County Jail Administration et al
Filing
190
ORDER denying 189 Motion for Court Hearing. Hoskins will be allowed an additional twenty (20) days from the date of this order to file his response to the defendants motion. If Hoskins does file a response, the defendants will be allowed fifteen (15) days to reply. If no response is filed, the pending motions will be decided on the record as it now stands. (cc: all counsel and via US Mail to Michael Hoskins) (Griesbach, William)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
MICHAEL S. HOSKINS,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No. 18-C-413
OFFICER HOLZHUETER, et al.,
Defendants.
ORDER SETTING BRIEFING SCHEDULE
ON PENDING MOTIONS
Pro se Plaintiff Michael Hoskins has requested an update on the status of this matter. He
has also filed what he calls a “Motion for Open Court Hearing Rule 9 Special Matter,” Dkt. No.
189, which is summarily denied. Motions for summary judgment are pending, and until they are
decided, there is no reason for a hearing, certainly not a hearing necessitated by Rule 9 of the
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
As to the pending motions, Hoskins filed his motion for summary judgment on July 22,
2019, and the defendants refiled their motion on September 4, 2019. (The defendants’ original
motion was denied for noncompliance with Civil L.R. 56.) In the order denying the defendants’
original motion, Hoskins was told he would have thirty (30) days to file a response in the event the
defendants refiled their motion. Dkt. No. 175. The time has expired and he has failed to respond.
Hoskins will be allowed an additional twenty (20) days from the date of this order to file his
response to the defendants’ motion. If Hoskins does file a response, the defendants will be allowed
fifteen (15) days to reply. If no response is filed, the pending motions will be decided on the record
as it now stands.
SO ORDERED at Green Bay, Wisconsin, this
22nd
day of November, 2019.
s/ William C. Griesbach
William C. Griesbach, U.S. District Judge
United States District Court
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