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Kough v. South Carolina Department of Corrections, 0:17-2938-JFA-PJG. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. South Carolina Number: infdco20180613h06 Visitors: 19
Filed: Jun. 12, 2018
Latest Update: Jun. 12, 2018
Summary: ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS' MOTION FOR LEAVE TO TAKE THE DEPOSITION OF PLAINTIFF THERL TAYLOR (SCDC #260961) PAIGE J. GOSSETT , Magistrate Judge . This matter comes before the Court in response to a Motion for Leave to Take a Deposition, filed by Defendant South Carolina Department of Corrections, who seeks to take the deposition of inmate Therl Taylor, SCDC #260967. The proposed deponent is an inmate that is currently incarcerated within the South Car
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ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS' MOTION FOR LEAVE TO TAKE THE DEPOSITION OF PLAINTIFF THERL TAYLOR (SCDC #260961)

This matter comes before the Court in response to a Motion for Leave to Take a Deposition, filed by Defendant South Carolina Department of Corrections, who seeks to take the deposition of inmate Therl Taylor, SCDC #260967. The proposed deponent is an inmate that is currently incarcerated within the South Carolina Department of Corrections. Rule 30(a)(2)(B) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure requires that a party must obtain leave of Court if the person to be examined is confined in prison, and it appearing that the named Plaintiff has filed suit in the United States District Court of South Carolina, seeking damages allegedly resulting from the actions and/or inactions of Defendant South Carolina Department of Corrections while the named Plaintiff was incarcerated at the Ridgeland Correctional Institution.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, upon Defendant South Carolina Department of Corrections' Motion, that leave of Court is granted for the deposition of inmate Therl Taylor, SCDC #260967, in accordance with Rule 30(a)(2)(B) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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