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Washington v. U.S.

United States District Court, W.D. North Carolina, Charlotte Division
Jun 15, 2007
3:07CV100-1-C, (3:05CR11-C) (W.D.N.C. Jun. 15, 2007)

Opinion

3:07CV100-1-C, (3:05CR11-C).

June 15, 2007


ORDER


THIS MATTER is before this Court upon Respondent's Motion to Dismiss (Doc. No. 8), filed May 31, 2007. It appears that Respondent may be entitled to dismissal as a matter of law.

You now have the opportunity to reply to the response filed by Respondent. You may not allege new facts surrounding the events in question as part of this reply. You should base your argument solely on the allegations contained in the original complaint.

PETITIONER WASHINGTON READ THIS:

Petitioner is further hereby advised that he has thirty (30) days from the filing of this Order in which to file documents, affidavits, or unsworn declarations in opposition to the Motion to Dismiss. FAILURE TO RESPOND WITHIN THIS TIME PERIOD MAY SUBJECT THIS ACTION TO DISMISSAL. THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Petitioner has thirty (30) days from the filing of this Order in which to provide his own documents, affidavits, or declarations countering the evidence offered by Respondent in its Motion to Dismiss.


Summaries of

Washington v. U.S.

United States District Court, W.D. North Carolina, Charlotte Division
Jun 15, 2007
3:07CV100-1-C, (3:05CR11-C) (W.D.N.C. Jun. 15, 2007)
Case details for

Washington v. U.S.

Case Details

Full title:CHARLES WASHINGTON, Petitioner, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Respondent

Court:United States District Court, W.D. North Carolina, Charlotte Division

Date published: Jun 15, 2007

Citations

3:07CV100-1-C, (3:05CR11-C) (W.D.N.C. Jun. 15, 2007)