MANNING v. BUNNELL, 2:12-cv-2440 MCE AC P. (2014)
Court: District Court, E.D. California
Number: infdco20140822841
Visitors: 32
Filed: Aug. 21, 2014
Latest Update: Aug. 21, 2014
Summary: ORDER ALLISON CLAIRE, Magistrate Judge. Plaintiff wrote a letter to the undersigned dated August 13, 2014, with the words "Emergency Motion!" written across the top. Plaintiff is advised that a letter to the U.S. assigned to the case is not the proper way to present a motion. All motions must be submitted to the Clerk for filing and served on the defendants. Plaintiff seeks an order preventing his transfer to another institution. Transfers are an ordinary incident of prison life. Plaintiff's
Summary: ORDER ALLISON CLAIRE, Magistrate Judge. Plaintiff wrote a letter to the undersigned dated August 13, 2014, with the words "Emergency Motion!" written across the top. Plaintiff is advised that a letter to the U.S. assigned to the case is not the proper way to present a motion. All motions must be submitted to the Clerk for filing and served on the defendants. Plaintiff seeks an order preventing his transfer to another institution. Transfers are an ordinary incident of prison life. Plaintiff's r..
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ORDER
ALLISON CLAIRE, Magistrate Judge.
Plaintiff wrote a letter to the undersigned dated August 13, 2014, with the words "Emergency Motion!" written across the top. Plaintiff is advised that a letter to the U.S. assigned to the case is not the proper way to present a motion. All motions must be submitted to the Clerk for filing and served on the defendants.
Plaintiff seeks an order preventing his transfer to another institution. Transfers are an ordinary incident of prison life. Plaintiff's request for an order prohibiting his transfer is unsupported by any evidence that would support preliminary injunctive relief. Accordingly, the August 13, 2014 letter will be disregarded.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Source: Leagle