Doyle v. Thurmer

Filing 99

ORDER that Doyle MUST file his brief in support of his request for an evidentiary hearing on or before 01/09/2012; Thurmer MUST file any response brief to Doyle's request for an evidentiary hearing on or before 02/10/2011;Doyle may file any reply thereto on or before 02/24/2011; Doyle may file an amended petition on or before 01/09/2012; and, Thurmer may file an amended answer on or before 02/10/2012. Signed by Judge Rudolph T Randa on 09/19/2011. (cc: all counsel)(Koll, J)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN DONTAE L. DOYLE, Petitioner, v. Case No. 10-C-235 MICHAEL THURMER Warden of Waupun Correctional Institution, Respondent. DECISION AND ORDER The Petitioner, Dontae L. Doyle (“Doyle”), has requested that the Court extend all current deadlines in this action approximately 90 days, so that the parties may participate in a discussion which may lead to an agreed resolution of this action. The Respondent does not oppose the request. The request is reasonable and provides good cause for an extension of the current deadlines. Therefore, the Court will modify the schedule as follows. NOW, THEREFORE, BASED ON THE FOREGOING, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: Doyle MUST file his brief in support of his request for an evidentiary hearing on or before January 9, 2012; Thurmer MUST file any response brief to Doyle’s request for an evidentiary hearing on or before February 10, 2011; Doyle may file any reply thereto on or before February 24, 2011; Doyle may file an amended petition on or before January 9, 2012; and, Thurmer may file an amended answer on or before February 10, 2012. Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this 19thth day of September, 2011. BY THE COURT: __________________________ HON. RUDOLPH T. RANDA U.S. District Judge 2

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