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Case 1:04-cv-00381-GMS

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE

JONATHAN G. DAHMS, Pro Se Plaintiff, v. HARRY COYLE and FRANK COSTON, Defendant.

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Civil Action No. 04-381 (GMS)

AMENDED SCHEDULING ORDER At Wilmington this 24th day of July, 2006, pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 16 and D.Del.L.R. 16.2; IT IS ORDERED that: 1. Joinder of other Parties and Amendment of Pleadings. All motions to join other

parties and amend the pleadings shall be filed on or before September 20, 2006. 2. Discovery. All discovery shall be initiated so that it will be completed on or before

January 19, 2007. 3. Application by Motion. Any application to the Court shall be by written motion

filed with the Clerk. 4. The parties shall not send or deliver any correspondence to Chambers. All

correspondence and pleadings must be filed directly with the Clerk of the Court. It shall be the responsibility of the parties to inform the court of any change of address. 5. Summary Judgment Motions. All summary judgment motions, with accompanying

briefs and affidavits, if any, shall be served and filed on or before February 20, 2007. The Answering brief shall be filed on or before March 5, 2007 and the Reply brief due on or before March 19, 2007.

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6.

Scheduling. The parties shall direct any requests or questions regarding the

scheduling and management of this matter to chambers at (302) 573-6470. Any request for extensions of time as set forth in this Scheduling Order must be made no later than twenty-one days prior to the expiration of time.

July 24, 2006

/s/ Gregory M. Sleet UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE