JOHNSON-MOSELEY v. ALABAMA UNIFIED JUDICIAL SYSTEM

Civil Action No. 12-0184-CG-N.

LINDA JOHNSON-MOSELEY, Plaintiff, v. ALABAMA UNIFIED JUDICIAL SYSTEM, ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS; THE JUVENILE COURT OF MOBILE COUNTY, ALABAMA; THE HON. EDMOND NAMAN; and LAWRENCE BATTISTE, Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. Alabama, Southern Division.

May 29, 2013.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Linda Johnson Mosley, Plaintiff, represented by Ronnie L. Williams .

Alabama Unified Judicial System, Administrative Office of Courts, Operating the Juvenile Court of Mobile County, Alabama, Defendant, represented by Benjamin Howard Albritton , Office of the Attorney General.

Alabama Juvenile Court of Mobile County Defendant, represented by Benjamin Howard Albritton , Office of the Attorney General.

Edmond Naman, Defendant, represented by Benjamin Howard Albritton , Office of the Attorney General.

Lawrence Battiste, Defendant, represented by Benjamin Howard Albritton , Office of the Attorney General.


ORDER

CALLIE V.S. GRANADE, District Judge.

This matter is before the court on the motion for reconsideration filed by the plaintiff, Linda Johnson-Moseley ("Moseley"). Doc. 60. For the reasons stated below, the court finds that the motion is due to be DENIED.

I. RECONSIDERATION STANDARD

Reconsideration is considered to be an "extraordinary" remedy which is to be employed "sparingly." Gougler v. Sirius Products, Inc...

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