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CURTIS v. SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, 3:15-3753-MGL-PJG. (2015)

Court: District Court, D. South Carolina Number: infdco20150929e73 Visitors: 3
Filed: Sep. 28, 2015
Latest Update: Sep. 28, 2015
Summary: ORDER PAIGE J. GOSSETT , Magistrate Judge . The above-captioned case has been removed from the Richland County Court of Common Pleas. (ECF No. 1.) The docket number for the state court action was Civil Action No. 2015-CP-40-05172. The parties should use the civil action number listed above (C/A No. 3:15-3753-MGL-PJG) when they file subsequent motions or pleadings in this case. Plaintiff, a pro se litigant, is directed to submit fully completed and signed answers to the court's interrogat
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ORDER

The above-captioned case has been removed from the Richland County Court of Common Pleas. (ECF No. 1.) The docket number for the state court action was Civil Action No. 2015-CP-40-05172. The parties should use the civil action number listed above (C/A No. 3:15-3753-MGL-PJG) when they file subsequent motions or pleadings in this case.

Plaintiff, a pro se litigant, is directed to submit fully completed and signed answers to the court's interrogatories pursuant to Local Civil Rule 26.01 (D.S.C.), which are attached to this order, within twenty-one (21) days from the date this order is entered (plus three days for mail time). Plaintiff's attention is further directed to the following important notice:

You are ordered to always keep the Clerk of Court advised in writing (901 Richland Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201) if your address changes for any reason, so as to assure that orders or other matters that specify deadlines for you to meet will be received by you. If, as a result of your failure to comply with this order, you fail to meet a deadline set by this court, your case may be dismissed for violating this order. Therefore, if you have a change of address before this case is ended, you must comply with this order by immediately advising the Clerk of Court in writing of such change of address and providing the court with the docket number of all pending cases you have filed with this court. Your failure to do so will not be excused by the court.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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