WHITENER v. U.S., 3:14-cv-00600-MOC. (2015)
Court: District Court, W.D. North Carolina
Number: infdco20151130d99
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Filed: Nov. 24, 2015
Latest Update: Nov. 24, 2015
Summary: ORDER MAX O. COGBURN, Jr. , District Judge . THIS MATTER is before the court on the government's request for additional time to respond, communicated to the court prior to the expiration of the deadline. For cause, the government has shown that staff Thanksgiving leave has caused a need for a brief extension of time and that it is the same staff shortage which has caused such motion to be made, at least initially, without written motion. Finding that the interests of justice support a brie
Summary: ORDER MAX O. COGBURN, Jr. , District Judge . THIS MATTER is before the court on the government's request for additional time to respond, communicated to the court prior to the expiration of the deadline. For cause, the government has shown that staff Thanksgiving leave has caused a need for a brief extension of time and that it is the same staff shortage which has caused such motion to be made, at least initially, without written motion. Finding that the interests of justice support a brief..
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ORDER
MAX O. COGBURN, Jr., District Judge.
THIS MATTER is before the court on the government's request for additional time to respond, communicated to the court prior to the expiration of the deadline. For cause, the government has shown that staff Thanksgiving leave has caused a need for a brief extension of time and that it is the same staff shortage which has caused such motion to be made, at least initially, without written motion. Finding that the interests of justice support a brief extension, the court enters the following Order.
ORDER
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the government's request for a brief extension is allowed, and the government is allowed up to and inclusive of December 1, 2015, to so respond to the Motion for Clarification (#43).
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