Segall, Cary v. Krause, Darick et al
Filing
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ORDER that plaintiff Cary Segall may have until August 8, 2018, to respond to this order. Signed by District Judge James D. Peterson on 7/25/2018. (voc)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
CARY SEGALL,
Plaintiff,
v.
ORDER
DARICK KRAUSE, and
TOWN OF MADISON,
17-cv-211-jdp
Defendants.
Plaintiff Cary Segall is a resident of the Town of Madison. Segall alleges that Officer
Darick Krause searched and arrested Segall without probable cause, and that Krause did so
because of the policies of the Town of Madison. Dkt. 1. Segall also alleges various common law
tort claims. Defendants moved for summary judgment, Dkt. 22, and Segall moved for an
extension of time to file a response. Dkt. 31. Because of extenuating, personal circumstances
cited by Segall’s counsel, Dkt. 33, the court granted a brief extension to July 9, 2018. Dkt. 34.
Segall has still not filed a response and the court questions whether Segall wishes to continue
this lawsuit.
Before the court dismisses the case with prejudice for Segall’s failure to prosecute it, the
court will give him a short time to explain whether he still wishes to prosecute this lawsuit. If
he does, he will have until August 8, 2018, to (1) give good reasons why he was not able to
submit a timely response to defendants’ summary judgment motion; and (2) submit his
opposition to defendants’ motion.
ORDER
IT IS ORDERED that plaintiff Cary Segall may have until August 8, 2018, to respond
to this order.
Entered July 25, 2018.
BY THE COURT:
/s/
________________________________________
JAMES D. PETERSON
District Judge
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