Robinson v. Beckman et al
Derrick Terrell Robinson, Sr. |
Nick Beckman, James Gallagher, Paul Sznura and Unknown Detective |
1:2010cv04483 |
July 19, 2010 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Chicago Office |
Cook |
Joan B. Gottschall |
Prison Condition |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 25 WRITTEN Opinion entered by the Honorable Joan B. Gottschall on 9/9/2011: The plaintiff's motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis [ 23 ] is granted. The plaintiff's motion for appointment of counsel [ 24 ] is denied without prejudice. The plaintiff may renew his motion for appointment of counsel if, after a diligent search within the next 28 days, he is unable to procure an attorney. Discovery is ordered stayed during this time; accordingly, the discovery cut off date, which was s et for October 6, 2011, (see ECF No. 22 ), is extended until November 3, 2011. The plaintiff is ordered to file a short status report on October 6, 2011 advising the court of whether he was able to procure an attorney. The parties shall appear for a status hearing on October 11, 2011 at 9:30 a.m. and on November 8, 2011 at 9:30 a.m. (after the close of discovery); the status hearing set for October 18, 2011 at 9:30 a.m. is stricken. (For further details see Written Opinion). Mailed notice. (et, ) |
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