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Switek v. Midland Cnty.

United States District Court, E.D. Michigan, Southern Division
Sep 19, 2022
No. 21-12184 (E.D. Mich. Sep. 19, 2022)

Opinion

21-12184

09-19-2022

BENJAMIN ALLEN SWITEK, Plaintiff, v. MIDLAND COUNTY and CHIPPEWA COUNTY, Defendants.


MATTHEW F. LEITMAN, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE.

ORDER REGARDING PLAINTIFF'S LETTER (ECF NO. 51)

CURTIS IVY, JR., UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE.

Plaintiff filed a letter on September 15, 2022, complaining about the actions of unspecified Midland and Chippewa County employees. (ECF No. 51). At the end of the letter, he asks for a copy of the docket and to be told how “the process is going.” (Id.).

The requests made in the letter are DENIED. First, as explained in the Court's Order filed September 14, 2022, evidence cannot be filed on the docket unless it is filed in support of a motion, trial, or appeal, so complaints about others' actions are not properly before the Court in this document. (ECF No. 50). Second, the Court does not rule on requests or letters. It rules on motions filed in accordance with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and with Eastern District of Michigan Local Rules 5.1 and 7.3. For example, Fed.R.Civ.P. 7 requires that any request for a court order be made by motion and Local Rule 5.1 requires motions to include the title and number of the case and the name or nature of the motion. Rule 7.1 requires that motions contain a brief. The brief should clearly explain the relief sought and the reasons why the Court should grant that relief. Though Plaintiff is representing himself, he is nevertheless expected to know and adhere to the rules governing litigation in this court. West v. Saginaw Twp. Police Dep't., 2014 WL 3599495, at *2 (E.D. Mich. July 22, 2014) (a pro se plaintiff is “not excused from failing to follow the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure”); Fields v. Cnty. of Lapeer, 2000 WL 1720727 (6th Cir. 2000) (“It is incumbent on litigants, even those proceeding pro se, to follow . . . rules of procedure.”). Future requests or letters will not be addressed.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

The parties here may object to and seek review of this Order, but are required to file any objections within 14 days of service as provided for in Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 72(a) and Local Rule 72.1(d).


Summaries of

Switek v. Midland Cnty.

United States District Court, E.D. Michigan, Southern Division
Sep 19, 2022
No. 21-12184 (E.D. Mich. Sep. 19, 2022)
Case details for

Switek v. Midland Cnty.

Case Details

Full title:BENJAMIN ALLEN SWITEK, Plaintiff, v. MIDLAND COUNTY and CHIPPEWA COUNTY…

Court:United States District Court, E.D. Michigan, Southern Division

Date published: Sep 19, 2022

Citations

No. 21-12184 (E.D. Mich. Sep. 19, 2022)