GARRIS v. AVERETT

No. 5:13-CT-3030-FL.

CHRISTOPHER JOHANNE GARRIS, Plaintiff, v. STEVEN G. AVERETT, CURTIS JONES, ANN ROBINSON, JACQUES KENTRELL, DOMINIC HOSE ETTSON, T. POTEAT, C. HOLLOWAY, and JEFFREY W. DROWNS, Defendants.

United States District Court, E.D. North Carolina, Western Division.

May 21, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christopher Johanne Garris, Plaintiff, Pro Se.

Lt. Steven G. Averett, Defendant, represented by Peter Andrew Regulski, N.C. Department of Justice.

Curtis Jones, Defendant, represented by Peter Andrew Regulski, N.C. Department of Justice.

Ann Robinson, Defendant, represented by Peter Andrew Regulski, N.C. Department of Justice.

Jacques Kentrell, Defendant, represented by Peter Andrew Regulski, N.C. Department of Justice.

Dominic Hose Ettson, Defendant, represented by Peter Andrew Regulski, N.C. Department of Justice.

Jeffrey W. Drowns, Defendant, represented by Peter Andrew Regulski, N.C. Department of Justice.


ORDER

LOUISE W. FLANAGAN, District Judge.

Plaintiff, a state inmate, filed this civil rights action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. The matter is before the court upon plaintiff's unopposed motion for entry of default (DE 38), motion for a temporary restraining order (DE 39), motion to amend (DE 39), motion to appoint counsel (DE 41), motion to proceed to trial (DE 52), and motion to compel (DE 54). Also before the court is the motion for a protective...

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